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In praise of a flexible and sustainable HR support

Sybille Persson (ICN Business School Nancy Metz, Nancy, France) (CEREFIGE, Nancy, France)
Bertrand Agostini (ICN Business School Nancy Metz, Nancy, France) (CEREFIGE, Nancy, France)
Aurélie Kleber (CEREFIGE, Nancy, France)

Journal of Management Development

ISSN: 0262-1711

Article publication date: 10 April 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to highlight the Western roots of the gap between practice and theory in HRM to underline the relevance of a flexible HR support. This support deserves to be nurtured by an insightful consideration of traditional Chinese thought, especially “vital nourishments” and “non-action.”

Design/methodology/approach

Following the methodology of deconstruction provided by French Sinologist and Philosopher François Jullien, this paper brings forward the implicit tenets of Western thought that feed HRD. The work of deconstruction relies here on an “heterotopia” (which literally means “a thought coming from elsewhere”) while making use of the founding tenets of traditional Chinese thought.

Findings

A flexible support, echoing some existing practices of coaching, mentoring and other developmental interactions, acts as an efficient and natural “non-active” development of HR especially relevant when facing stress at work.

Research limitations/implications

If it is worth recalling the already existing bridges between theory and practice in HRM, it is also important to imagine new ones favorable to HRD.

Practical implications

The paper provides a critical reference for managers in charge of HRD.

Social implications

The paper provides a critical reference for academics who wish to be more scholarly engaged in supporting executives and managers.

Originality/value

The paper challenges the Western ethnocentric reading of management in order to welcome another millenary way of thinking built in China. It escapes the fundamentals of managerial thought which have durably ruled over Western management studies.

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Citation

Persson, S., Agostini, B. and Kleber, A. (2017), "In praise of a flexible and sustainable HR support", Journal of Management Development, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp. 298-308. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMD-05-2016-0070

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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