Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Márcio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sousa, Marlene, Silva, Rui, Santos, Tânia Cristina Simões de Matos dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/5757
Resumo: The socioeconomic changes that many countries have been experiencing in recent decades, caused by structural factors or by specific circumstances, where the pandemic crisis of COVID-19 is only the most recent example, have posed challenges to organizations, which present themselves more and more and in various forms as threatened by the possibility of fulfilling their mission. Public and private sectors increasingly present themselves as insufficient to respond effectively to day-to-day requests. This context of instability and the resulting impacts for non-profit organizations pose serious problems to the way in which governance is exercised and served as a motivation for carrying out a study that aimed to understand the influence of strategy and human resources on the governance of these organizations. A review of the literature on the variables under study made it possible to identify the sub-dimensions associated with each one of them and the respective indicators. Thus, for a quantitative study, it was possible to apply a questionnaire to 242 Holy Houses of Mercy in Portugal to understand the direct and indirect influences of strategic management and human resources management on the governance of these institutions. The results obtained show the existence of a positive relationship between the variables under analysis, confirming that not only do these variables influence, by themselves and directly, the governance of the institutions studied, but also the strategy influences human resources policies, which in turn have implications for the way the Holy Houses of Mercy deal with aspects associated with governance. It is concluded that, in general, for these organizations to be more effective in efforts to improve their governance processes, they must focus on strategic management and human resources management instruments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
title Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
spellingShingle Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
Oliveira, Márcio
Holy Houses of Mercy
Non-profit organizations
Governance
Human resources management
Strategy
title_short Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
title_full Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
title_fullStr Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
title_full_unstemmed Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
title_sort Strategy and Human Resources Management in Non-Profit Organizations: Its Interaction with Open Innovation
author Oliveira, Márcio
author_facet Oliveira, Márcio
Sousa, Marlene
Silva, Rui
Santos, Tânia Cristina Simões de Matos dos
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Marlene
Silva, Rui
Santos, Tânia Cristina Simões de Matos dos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Márcio
Sousa, Marlene
Silva, Rui
Santos, Tânia Cristina Simões de Matos dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Holy Houses of Mercy
Non-profit organizations
Governance
Human resources management
Strategy
topic Holy Houses of Mercy
Non-profit organizations
Governance
Human resources management
Strategy
description The socioeconomic changes that many countries have been experiencing in recent decades, caused by structural factors or by specific circumstances, where the pandemic crisis of COVID-19 is only the most recent example, have posed challenges to organizations, which present themselves more and more and in various forms as threatened by the possibility of fulfilling their mission. Public and private sectors increasingly present themselves as insufficient to respond effectively to day-to-day requests. This context of instability and the resulting impacts for non-profit organizations pose serious problems to the way in which governance is exercised and served as a motivation for carrying out a study that aimed to understand the influence of strategy and human resources on the governance of these organizations. A review of the literature on the variables under study made it possible to identify the sub-dimensions associated with each one of them and the respective indicators. Thus, for a quantitative study, it was possible to apply a questionnaire to 242 Holy Houses of Mercy in Portugal to understand the direct and indirect influences of strategic management and human resources management on the governance of these institutions. The results obtained show the existence of a positive relationship between the variables under analysis, confirming that not only do these variables influence, by themselves and directly, the governance of the institutions studied, but also the strategy influences human resources policies, which in turn have implications for the way the Holy Houses of Mercy deal with aspects associated with governance. It is concluded that, in general, for these organizations to be more effective in efforts to improve their governance processes, they must focus on strategic management and human resources management instruments.
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