Human Resources and the Resource-Based View of the Firm Wright, Dunford, and Snell (2001)

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Human Resources and the Resource-Based View of the Firm Wright, Dunford, and Snell (2001)

Introduction The purpose of the paper is to examine how the RBV has been applied to the theoretical and empirical research base of SHRM, and to explore how it has provided an accessible bridge between the fields of strategy and HR. 2014/2/242

RBV and SHRM Theory Barney’s (1991) note that resources which are rare, valuable, inimitable, and nonsubstitutable can provide source of sustainable competitive advantage. Since Barney’s article outlining the basic theoretical model and criteria for sources of sustainable competitive advantage, the RBV has become by fat, the theory most often used within SHRM, both in the development of theory and the rationale for empirical research. The evolvement of RBV-based SHRM research. 2014/2/243

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RBV and Empirical SHRM Research Some studies that illustrate the application of RBV concepts to empirical SHRM research. 2014/2/245

Summary of RBV-based empirical research limitations and future directions – Most of the empirical studies assess only two variables: HR practices and performance. – While establishing such a relationship provides empirical evidence for the potential value of HR to firms, is fails to adequately test the RBV in two important ways. – Given the single respondent, cross-sectional, survey designs inherent in much of this research, one cannot rule out alternative explanations for the finding of empirical relationships. – Taking a deeper understanding the resource-based view of the firm into empirical SHRM research. 2014/2/246

The convergence of RBV and SHRM: potential mutual contributions The bridge constructs connecting the fields of strategy and SHRM: – Core competencies – Dynamic capabilities – Knowledge-based theories of the firm 2014/2/247

Core competencies Prahalad and Hamel (1990) stated that core competencies are” … the collective learning in the organization, especially how to coordinate diverse production skills and integrate multiple streams of technologies”, and that they involve “many levels of people and all functions”. To deeply understand the competency one must examine : – the people who engage in the process – the skills they individuals and collectively must possess – the behavior they must engage in. A core competence exists when a firm is able to collaboratively blend the many competencies in the portfolio, through a shared mindset, to better perform something than their competitors. 2014/2/248

Dynamic Capabilities The definition of the “dynamic capabilities.” The centrality of HR issues to the understanding and development of dynamic capabilities. 2014/2/249

Knowledge-Based Theories of the Firm The concept of knowledge brings together the fields of strategy and HR. – Strategy theory and research provides the basis for understanding the value of knowledge to the firm and highlights the need to manage it. – The HR field has provided more theory and research regarding how knowledge is generated, retained, and transferred among individuals comprising the firm. 2014/2/2410

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