Connecting human resources management and knowledge management
Abstract
Purpose
The article seeks to demonstrate the benefits of using an integrative approach between human resource management (HRM) and knowledge management (KM), where one reinforces and supports the other in enhancing organisational effectiveness and performance.
Design/methodology/approach
This contribution is a collection of research articles that explore how HRM and KM are interrelated and provide empirical support for such connection.
Findings
The authors firmly believe that the articles of this issue will not only provide for interesting and worthwhile reading material, but also set the stage for enlarging and enriching the research base on the relationship between HRM and KM.
Research limitations/implications
It is not an exhaustive analysis of the connections between HRM and KM; however, it is a very good first step in that direction. Even though HRM and KM have much in common, there are few studies that make such a connection explicit.
Practical implications
The article provides a very useful source of information and practical advice on how the connection between the two disciplines can enhance organisational functioning.
Originality/value
This special issue fulfils a gap in the existing literature for both academics and practitioners on the merits of using HRM and KM integratively.
Keywords
Citation
Svetlik, I. and Stavrou‐Costea, E. (2007), "Connecting human resources management and knowledge management", International Journal of Manpower, Vol. 28 No. 3/4, pp. 197-206. https://doi.org/10.1108/01437720710755209
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited