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The International Journal of Human Resource Management

Volume 18, Issue 5, 2007

What drives adoption of innovative SHRM practices in Indian organizations?

What drives adoption of innovative SHRM practices in Indian organizations?

DOI:
10.1080/09585190701248695
Ashok Som*

pages 808-828

Available online: 17 May 2007

Abstract

The crucial role of adoption of innovation in strategic human resource management is becoming increasingly prevalent in both business and academic literature. However, few such studies have been undertaken in a liberalizing country scenario such as that of India. This article attempts to understand the adoption of innovative strategic human resource practices (SHRM) practices in the Indian context. It identifies, analyses and tries to underline the drivers of adoption of innovative strategic human resource SHRM practices in Indian organizations. This study is of critical importance against the backdrop of the liberalization of the Indian economy. Although the liberalization process started in 1991, the effect of the process took a decade for Indian organization to respond to such a structural adjustment. Drawing from SHRM literature, this research report discusses five main propositions of adoption of innovative SHRM practices in Indian organizations. The generalizability, applicability, acceptability and diffusion of practices are discussed.

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