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Understanding employee resourcing in construction organizations (CROSBI ID 151726)

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Raiden, Ani Birgit ; Dainty, Andrew ; Neale, Richard Understanding employee resourcing in construction organizations // Construction management & economics, 26 (2008), 11; 1303-1313

Podaci o odgovornosti

Raiden, Ani Birgit ; Dainty, Andrew ; Neale, Richard

engleski

Understanding employee resourcing in construction organizations

In recent years the literature on employee resourcing has consistently advocated the importance of adopting a holistic, strategic approach to employee deployment decision making rather than adopting a reactive needs-based approach. This is particularly problematic in construction where the multi-project environment leads to constantly changing resource requirements and to changing demands over a project's life cycle. This can lead to inappropriate decisions, which fail to meet the longer-term needs of both construction organizations and their employees. A structured and comprehensive understanding of the current project team deployment practices within large construction organizations was developed. Project deployment practices were examined within seven case study contracting firms. The emergent themes that shaped the decision-making processes were grouped into five broad clusters comprising human resource planning, performance/career management, team deployment, employee involvement and training and development. The research confirms that a reactive and ad hoc approach to the function prevails within the firms investigated. This suggests a weak relationship between the deployment process and human resource planning, team deployment, performance management, employee involvement and training and development activities. It is suggested that strategic HR-business partnering could engender more transparent and productive relationships in this crucial area.

employee involvement human resource management recruitment project team strategic management

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Podaci o izdanju

26 (11)

2008.

1303-1313

objavljeno

0144-6193

1466-433X

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Građevinarstvo

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