Human resource management problems over the life cycle of small to medium‐sized firms
Human Resource Management
2003
AbstractThis study uses a sample of 2,903 small to medium‐sized firms to examine the manner in which HR problems vary over the organizational life cycle. We found that a four‐stage model was appropriate. Interestingly, firm age did not emerge as a significant indicator of stage—the firms' HR problems varied across stages defined by growth. Training problems were highest in high‐growth firms and lowest in low‐growth firms; compensation problems were highest in moderate‐growth firms and lowest in high‐growth firms; and recruiting problems were highest in no‐growth firms and lowest in low‐growth firms. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
- DOI
- 10.1002/hrm.10093
- Volume
- 42 (4)
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- 321-335
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- en
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