Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to show that HRM is not the sole responsibility of HR departments, but also of other agents inside and outside the organisation, such as top and line managers, and external HRM service providers. This paper seeks to examine how organisations distribute HRM activities and responsibilities among these agents. The study attempts to classify organisations according to agent distribution and to explore whether a number of internal and external context characteristics affect this distribution. Design/methodology/approach – The survey in the paper shows the methodology chosen in order to collect and analyse factual data about the participation of different agents in HRM activities and the characteristics of the organisations and their context. The questionnaire obtained a valid sample of 231 Spanish companies. A multiple correspondence analysis approach was taken in order to cluster the organisations. Findings – The analysis of the data in this paper clearly produced seven groups, each involving organisations that allocated responsibilities to the various agents in a similar fashion. However, no common contextual characteristics were found among the companies in each of the seven categories. Research limitations/implications – The main limitations in the paper are related to the length of the questionnaire, the adequacy of the respondents related to the unit of observation; and the relative newness of the techniques used. Originality/value – The main contribution of the paper consists of the incorporation of existing partial areas of study in the field of HRM (roles of the HR department, devolution to line management, and outsourcing of the HR function) into an integrated study.
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Mireia Valverde;
Mireia Valverde
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Department of Business, Avinguda Universitat, Tarragona, Spain
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Gerard Ryan;
Gerard Ryan
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Department of Business, Avinguda Universitat, Tarragona, Spain
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Ceferí Soler
Ceferí Soler
ESADE, Avinguda Pedralbes, Barcelona, Spain
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6933
Print ISSN: 0048-3486
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
Personnel Review (2006) 35 (6): 618–636.
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Morley M, Valverde M, Ryan G, Soler C (2006), "Distributing HRM responsibilities: a classification of organisations". Personnel Review, Vol. 35 No. 6 pp. 618–636, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00483480610702692
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