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Title Ambidextrous work in smart city project alliances: unpacking the role of human resource management systems
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Authors Ferraris, A; Erhardt, N; Bresciani, S
Title Ambidextrous work in smart city project alliances: unpacking the role of human resource management systems
Year 2019
Published International Journal Of Human Resource Management, 30, 4
Abstract Organizations that are competing in dynamic global markets are increasingly adopting ambidextrous strategies where exploration and exploitation capabilities are combined simultaneously. However, ambidextrous work raises new challenges for human resource management (HRM). Based on 21 interviews with managers in seven multinational firms in Europe, we investigate how ambidextrous work in smart city work is supported through HRM systems. Our findings suggest a complex mix of three different HRM systems (one at corporate and two at project levels) designed to support ambidextrous exploratory and exploitation work. Specifically, corporate HRM systems focused on incentives and development of dual capabilities for smart city managers (SCMs). At project levels, interconnected explorative and exploitative HRM systems offered tailored managerial tools to support social integration and knowledge management between internal and external employees. Theoretical contributions, future research paths, and practical implications are addressed.
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