Divided we stand? Occupational boundary work among human resource managers and external organization development practitioners
Purpose: Understanding occupational boundaries is vital in the contemporary economy, in which knowledge-based work is a central feature. The purpose of this paper is to identify and decipher boundary work which affects the cooperation and demarcation between human resource (HR) managers and external organization development (OD) practitioners during organization change processes. Design/methodology/approach: Data are based on in-depth interviews with HR managers and external OD practitioners in the Israeli business sector. Findings: Encounters between HR managers and external OD practitioners are potentially volatile given mutual experiences of occupational threat. Three distinct patterns of boundary work for negotiating OD-HR jurisdiction are identified. These yield differential occupational and organizational outcomes. Research limitations/implications: This study is based on a medium-sized sample of practitioners of HRM and OD in the Israeli business sector. The data focused on one-sided descriptions of occupational relations. Practical implications: The findings shed light on boundary work associated with fruitful HRM-OD partnerships. This may greatly advance the success of costly organization change and development interventions which demand the collaboration of both parties. Implications are offered regarding the academic education and practical daily management of both groups of practitioners. Originality/value: Despite their growing relevance, empirical investigations of daily HRM-OD interfaces are scarce. This exploratory research addresses this gap in the literature and offers theoretical and practical insights.
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2018
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Authors: | Kuna, Shani ; Nadiv, Ronit |
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Employee Relations. - Emerald, ISSN 0142-5455, ZDB-ID 2031891-1. - Vol. 40.2018, 5 (06.08.), p. 848-867
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Emerald |
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