The Strategic Role of HR in Hybrid Work Environments: An Application of the ‘Harvard’ Model
Sara Bonesso,
Giovanna Afeltra () and
Laura Cortellazzo
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Sara Bonesso: Ca’ Foscari, University of Venice
Giovanna Afeltra: San Raffaele University
Laura Cortellazzo: Ca’ Foscari, University of Venice
A chapter in Technology-Driven Transformation, 2025, pp 55-68 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The shift to hybrid workplaces has accelerated following the COVID-19 pandemic, offering new opportunities for organizations to create value. While it is widely recognized that the HR function plays a crucial role in managing this transition, existing research has not sufficiently explored the strategic role of HR in effectively implementing hybrid work environments. This study addresses this gap by providing both theoretical and practical insights into how HR can lead and support hybrid work arrangements. Through the lens of the Harvard model, the research employs a longitudinal case study of an Italian company over 4 years, analyzing the HR department’s interventions in collaboration with management and employees. The study examines how HR practices were co-designed to align with stakeholder interests and situational factors, ultimately creating a coherent strategy for hybrid work implementation. By integrating theory with practical application, this research contributes to the literature on HR management and hybrid work, offering a detailed exploration of the necessary alignment between HR practices and organizational goals in hybrid work environments, and highlighting the importance of continuous outcome monitoring.
Keywords: HRM; Harvard model; Hybrid work environment; Strategic HRM practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-01396-5_4
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