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Title: Get ThemYoung: Setting Visionary Human Resources Practices in Small Entrepreneurial Firms
Authors: Patel, Chandni
Bhowmick, Sanjay
Keywords: Entrepreneurship
Issue Date: 20-Feb-2013
Publisher: Bookwell Delhi
Series/Report no.: Tenth Biennial Conference;S.No.44
Abstract: Entrepreneurial firms are the engine of economic growth (Birch, 1987). Studies show HRM and SHRM practices in small entrepreneurial firms, even if diverse Cassell,Nadin, Gray, &Clegg, 2002), relate positively to performance (Chandler & McEvoy, 2000; Goss, Adam-Smith, & Gilbert, 1994; Hayton, 2003; Kotey & Slade, 2005; Sels et al., 2006). Longer term performance and social legitimacy, critical for their future as large firms are impacted by Strategic HRM policies and practices (cf. Delery & Doty, 1996; Dyer, 1984; Gooderham, Nordhaug, & Ringdal, 1999; Lees, 1997), and must be insightfully set when small. However small South Asian firms are found lacking in formal HRM practices (McPherson, 1995) and 80% of Indian small firm respondents to a recent CII survey reported no formal HR department (Bose, 2007). This paper examines why small entrepreneurial firms in India do not implement formal HR practices. It is an ongoing study, however, preliminary findings in a specific sector show deliberate entrepreneurial action to limit operations in low technology, low margin business encouraging great lack of formal systems and practices prominently in human resources management.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/235
ISBN: 9789380574486
Appears in Collections:Entrepreneurship in the SME Sector

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