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The Resource-Based View approach and HRM

In: Elgar Introduction to Theories of Human Resources and Employment Relations

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  • Keith Whitfield

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At the time of its initial development in the 1980s, the Resource-Based View approach promised to provide a strong theoretical foundation for research examining differential organizational performance, and especially its human resource dimension. Adopting a more nuanced approach than key alternatives, it has attracted a large number of advocates, and has been the basis of much research in the HRM domain. However, it has not become as dominant as might have been expected, possibly reflecting that one of its key strengths (its heterogeneity) has reduced its degree of distinctiveness - perhaps less is more in this case.

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  • Keith Whitfield, 2019. "The Resource-Based View approach and HRM," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Kenneth Cafferkey & Aoife M. McDermott & Tony Dundon (ed.), Elgar Introduction to Theories of Human Resources and Employment Relations, chapter 22, pages 324-335, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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