학술논문

"From strategic weapon to underperformer"—leader perceptions on human resource management in Finnish municipalities.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Public Leadership. 2023, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p276-289. 14p.
Subject
*PERSONNEL management
*CITIES & towns
*ENVIRONMENTAL responsibility
*ETHICAL investments
*POWER (Social sciences)
Language
ISSN
2056-4929
Abstract
Purpose: This study explores municipal leaders' perceptions on strategic human resource management in their local government organization. Previous studies on companies demonstrate that the top manager's perceptions of the importance of human resource management (HRM) for the organization are reflected in the quality of human resource management and its strategic role. The authors are interested in how leaders in municipalities perceive HRM. Design/methodology/approach: The authors interviewed 30 leaders of Finnish municipalities for this qualitative study focused on municipal leaders' perceptions of HRM. The authors applied a discourse analytical approach in the analysis. Findings: The authors recognized four discourses that frame perceptions of HRM: HRM as a strategic weapon, HRM as an underperformer, HRM as a matter of formality and HRM as a cost generator. In addition, the authors recognized that the discourses reflected leaders' self-positioning in relation to the power to impact issues related to HRM. Shifting between distinct roles demonstrated that municipal leaders' emphasis on HRM and its strategic alignment reflects the power relations in the municipality and the attitudes to the importance of HRM. Originality/value: This study contributes to the academic discussions on HRM in municipalities and provides views on the municipal leader's role and impact on valuing and investing in HRM. From a practical point of view, the study will increase municipal leaders' knowledge of HRM's impact on the performance of the organization and also of the possible means of HRM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]