Human Resource Strategies for the High Growth Entrepreneurial Firm

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Money Management, Management & Leadership, Management, Human Resources & Personnel Management
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Author: ISBN: 9781607527404
Publisher: Information Age Publishing Publication: June 1, 2006
Imprint: Information Age Publishing Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781607527404
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Publication: June 1, 2006
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Language: English

This volume not only illustrates the research that is being done in the area of human resources in entrepreneurial firms but it raises many issues that exemplify the complexity of the topic. It is not a case of small versus large firms. There are small established firms, small startup firms and small high growth firms. As pointed out by Alvarez and Molloy these firms differ with established firms dealing with risk while high growth firms deal with uncertainty. These firms vary in ownership based on family ownership, ownership by founder, or some type of privately held stock ownership. These firms also vary based on how they handle people issues: structure versus lack of structure; the traditional HR functional approach versus the use of people management practices; personjob fit versus person organization fit; ability and work experience versus integrity and conscientiousness; work processes and bureaucracy versus agility and adaptability; tasks versus roles; inhouse professionals versus reliance on thirdparty vendors; traditional pay versus variable pay; shortterm orientation of incentives versus longterm orientation of incentives; and many more.

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This volume not only illustrates the research that is being done in the area of human resources in entrepreneurial firms but it raises many issues that exemplify the complexity of the topic. It is not a case of small versus large firms. There are small established firms, small startup firms and small high growth firms. As pointed out by Alvarez and Molloy these firms differ with established firms dealing with risk while high growth firms deal with uncertainty. These firms vary in ownership based on family ownership, ownership by founder, or some type of privately held stock ownership. These firms also vary based on how they handle people issues: structure versus lack of structure; the traditional HR functional approach versus the use of people management practices; personjob fit versus person organization fit; ability and work experience versus integrity and conscientiousness; work processes and bureaucracy versus agility and adaptability; tasks versus roles; inhouse professionals versus reliance on thirdparty vendors; traditional pay versus variable pay; shortterm orientation of incentives versus longterm orientation of incentives; and many more.

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