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Does HRM really matter in bringing about strategic change? Comparative action research in ten European steel firms

This paper discusses the contribution of human resource management to major transformations in ten European steel companies during the 1990s, and is based on an exchange program organized by the European Confederation of Iron and Steel Industries (Eurofer). The study focuses on three aspects of HRM’...

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Published in:European management journal 2010-02, Vol.28 (1), p.14-24
Main Authors: Hertog, Friso Den, Iterson, Ad Van, Mari, Christian
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European steel industry
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Human resources
Human resources management
Human resources management Strategic change management Communication
Organizational change
Personnel management
rhetoric and trust building European steel industry
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