The 1990s literature portrays the corporate personnel/HR function as in decline due to the decentralisation and delayering of large organisations. As a result personnel’s presence on boards of directors and participation in the formation of corporate business and HR strategies cannot survive. This paper challenges this view arguing that strategies do not originate at main board of director level but at the CEO executive group level in most cases. Research has shown the personnel/HR function’s involvement at this level to be higher than on main boards. Other recent evidence has accorded personnel a higher strategic role in MNCs, especially regarding the staffing and development of an international cadre of managers. This evidence however supports the view that personnel’s corporate presence declined from the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s before picking up, whereas the paper’s argument favours a steady growth thesis from the early 1970s. Additionally the dominant perspective contains an overly top down view of strategy formation whereas this paper argues for a counter‐balancing bottom up influence on strategy formation.
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December 01 2001
The role of the personnel/HR function in multinational companies
James Kelly
James Kelly
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7069
Print ISSN: 0142-5455
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2001) 23 (6): 536–557.
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Kelly J (2001), "The role of the personnel/HR function in multinational companies". Employee Relations: The International Journal, Vol. 23 No. 6 pp. 536–557, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006267
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