In the Heartland of the HR-Jurisdiction HRT – A source to professional rivalry?
Abstract
This research shows a profession which still struggles with being acknowledged and
confirmed as a profession, which possesses abstract knowledge rather than solely being an
expert on practical techniques. It is emphasized that HR need to get close to the business and
focus on adding business value by mainly working strategically and tactical. The profession
has consequently increased the abstraction and it is aiming for more influence and
legitimacy. The profession does hence try to expand its jurisdiction and inter-professional
rivalry consequently exists. The results from this research shows and clarifies inter- and
intra professional rivalry as forces which aim for increased abstraction in order to gain
legitimacy and influence. The HR-Transformation has enabled and enhanced further
abstraction and distancing. However, the research further shows that there is a potential risk
that the HR-profession looses its function if the centralization and specialization go too far as
this might create divisions and subgroups and within the profession which might open up for
vacancies in the system of profession. The HR-profession might, by distancing itself too far,
loose influence and legitimacy as it does not any more control the initial tasks of its heartland
of jurisdiction, for which their clients used to recognize them for.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2012-07-04Author
Falk, Karin
Series/Report no.
Management & Organisation
12:63
Language
eng