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Strategisches Personalmanagement in öffentlichen Verwaltungen: eine inhalts- und prozessanalytische Untersuchung

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  • Ridder, H.-G.
  • Hoon, C.

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Im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojektes zur Reform einer öffentlichen Verwaltung thematisiert der Beitrag die Übertragung personalwirtschaftlicher Praktiken des privaten Sektors auf öffentliche Verwaltungen. Ausgehend von dem Ansatz eines New Public Management implizieren die Annahmen des Managerialismus, erfolgreiche personalwirtschaftliche Instrumente der Privatwirtschaft zu identifizieren und auf öffentliche Verwaltungen zu übertragen. Insgesamt zeigt sich jedoch, dass die mit dem New Public Management verbundenen Theoriedefizite eine Lücke in der Übertragungsannahme verursachen. Durch Rückgriff auf das strategische Human Resource Management soll aufgezeigt werden, dass der Einsatz von personalwirtschaftlichen Praktiken nicht in einer einfachen Übertragungslogik gedacht werden kann. Dazu wird ein Bezugsrahmen entwickelt, der die Einbindung personalwirtschaftlicher Instrumente in eine HRM-Architektur untersucht. Anschließend soll überprüft werden, ob die strategische Ausrichtung der HRM-Praktiken durch Steuerungsprinzipien und Implementierungsprozesse beeinflusst wird. Der Beitrag endet mit einer Forschungsperspektive, in der weiterführende Forschungsfragen aufgezeigt werden.

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  • Ridder, H.-G. & Hoon, C., 2000. "Strategisches Personalmanagement in öffentlichen Verwaltungen: eine inhalts- und prozessanalytische Untersuchung," Hannover Economic Papers (HEP) dp-231, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät.
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