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“The five fingers of my hand”: human capital and well-being in SMEs

Galabova, L.; McKie, L.

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L. Galabova

L. McKie



Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to explore the SME managers' understanding of, and attitudes towards human capital (HC) and well-being as factors impacting on the business performance of their organisations. Design/methodology/approach – The study from which this paper reports included qualitative data collected through 42 semi-structured interviews with senior managers of SMEs from growth industries in the service sector. Research was undertaken in three European Union countries: Scotland (UK), Finland and Bulgaria. These countries are considered to be at different stages in the development of a knowledge-based economy (KBE) and innovation. Findings – It is evident that whilst SME managers are interested in knowledge, skills and experience as key elements of HC, peoples' soft skills and attributes, such as attitude, willingness and ability to learn and develop, and enthusiasm about the(ir) work are often considered more important. HC is seen as potentially an abundant resource, providing scope for competitive advantage at both personal and enterprise levels. Practical implications – The key findings from this paper inform future policy and HRM practices in respect to the development of a KBE through highlighting positive impacts for SMEs' strategy management practice. Social implications – The key findings from this paper inform future policy and HRM practices in respect to the development of a KBE through highlighting positive impacts for SMEs' strategy management practice. Originality/value – This paper indentifies SME managers recognition of individual's potential to gain new knowledge coupled with a willingness to learn as important – and often more so than formal knowledge and experience. It gives valuable insights about well-being viewed through the prism of SME management. It offers opportunities for personal development as well as the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. These can have a positive impact on potential employability and also the evaluation job content.

Citation

Galabova, L., & McKie, L. (2013). “The five fingers of my hand”: human capital and well-being in SMEs. Personnel Review, 42(6), 662-683. https://doi.org/10.1108/pr-01-2012-0017

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2013
Deposit Date Sep 30, 2013
Publicly Available Date Oct 16, 2014
Journal Personnel Review
Print ISSN 0048-3486
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 42
Issue 6
Pages 662-683
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/pr-01-2012-0017
Keywords Business performance, Human capital, Knowledge-based economy, Management development, Mixed methodologies, Small and medium sized enterprises, Well-being.
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1468926

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