Browsing Open Research by Author "Ho, M"
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Amassing and configuring human capital in nascent ventures: dynamic human resource capabilities
Ho, M; Corner, P; Wilson, M (Australian Center for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (ACERE), 2013)The capability of nascent ventures to configure resources and ensure viability is a central concern for entrepreneurship research. However, such capability remains largely unexplored (Corner & Wu, 2011; Newey & Zahra, 2009; ... -
Evolving function and competencies: assessing the changes in the literature on human resource (HR) competencies for the HR function across two decades (1990-2012)
Ho, M; Lo, K; Teo, S (Global Science & Technology Forum, 2013)The purpose of this research was to examine the espoused competencies of the human resource (HR) function in the literature and to highlight the changing nature of the HR function. This empirical study examined 51 articles ... -
Knowledge resources for university spinoffs: the role of the academic entrepreneur
Ho, M; Wilson, MG (Academy of Management, 2007)The article discusses the commercialization of the scientific and technological knowledge that originates at universities. While this commercialization has been credited as fostering economic growth, innovation, and wealth ... -
Managing scientists for entrepreneurship: sociological ambivalence, diversity, and scientific ethos in the public sector
Ho, M; Wong, R (Swinburne University of Technology, 2011)Recent work examining entrepreneurial scientists demonstrate that different conceptualizations and types exist (Lam, 2010, Louis et al., 1989). The diversity of scientific types suggests that there are a range of adaptive ... -
Signals from human resource (HR) job advertisements in New Zealand
Ho, M; Nguyen, D; Lo, K; McLean, C; Teo, S (Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM), 2013)Human resource (HR) competencies for HR professionals have been implicated as an indicator of organisations’ pursuit of human resource management (HRM). Utilising Signalling Theory, this paper evaluates the literature on ...