Exploring the boundaries of human resource managers’ responsibilities

Guest, David E. and Woodrow, Chris (2012) Exploring the boundaries of human resource managers’ responsibilities. Journal of Business Ethics, 111 (1) . pp. 109-119. ISSN 0167-4544 [Article] (doi:10.1007/s10551-012-1438-8)

Abstract

This article addresses two longstanding challenges for human resource (HR) managers; how far they can and should represent the interests of both management and workers and how they can gain the power to do so. Adopting a Kantian perspective, it is argued that to pursue an ethical human resource management (HRM), HR managers need to go some way to resolving both. Three possible avenues are considered. Contemporary approaches to organisation of the HR role associated with the work of Ulrich are explored as a means of enhancing power, but rejected on the basis of research evidence as unlikely to succeed. Promotion of worker outcomes in the context of developing the link between HRM and performance offers the potential for a more ethical HRM but has not been seized by most HR managers. Finally, implementation of legislative and moral requirements to promote quality of working life is explored through the case of bullying at work. This highlights the boundaries of the HR role in a context of limited power and leads to the conclusion that it is unrealistic to look to HR managers, or at least HR managers alone, to achieve an ethical HRM.

Item Type: Article
Keywords (uncontrolled): HR policy and practice; HR roles; HR implementation; Kantian ethics; Worker well-being; Organisational performance; Bullying at work;
Research Areas: A. > School of Science and Technology > Psychology
A. > School of Science and Technology > Psychology > Applied Health Psychology group
Item ID: 12005
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Depositing User: Chris Woodrow
Date Deposited: 20 Sep 2013 11:51
Last Modified: 13 Oct 2016 14:28
URI: https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/12005

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