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Shared services as a new organizational form/ edited by Tanya Bondarouk.
other author:
Bondarouk, Tanya,
Published:
Bingley, U.K. :Emerald, : 2014.,
Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 218 p.) :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
Shared service centers : from cost savings to new ways of value creation and business administration / J. Strikwerda -- Managing boundaries better : the key to more effective HR shared services / Peter Reilly -- Shared services : standardization, formalization and control : a structured literature review / Tanya Bondarouk, Christina-Maria Friebe -- What is shared services? / Joseph Soalheira, Greg Timbrell -- Governance and control of shared service centres / Reinald Minnaar -- Structuring shared services : realizing SSC benefits through end-users' usage of an HR portal / Jeroen Meijerink, Joost ten Kattelaar, Michel Ehrenhard -- A knowledge management perspective to Shared Service Centres : a case study of a finance SSC / Ian Herbert, Will Seal -- Value creation by transactional Shared Service Centers : mapping capabilities / Marco Maatman, Tanya Bondarouk -- Interorganizational Shared Services : creating value across organizational boundaries / Paul C. van Fenema, Bianca Keers, Henk Zijm.
Subject:
Shared services (Management) -
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1877-6361/13
ISBN:
9781783505364 (electronic bk.)
Shared services as a new organizational form
Shared services as a new organizational form
[electronic resource] /edited by Tanya Bondarouk. - 1st ed. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2014. - 1 online resource (xiv, 218 p.) :ill. - Advanced series in management,v. 131877-6361 ;. - Advanced series in management (Unnumbered) ;v. 13..
Shared service centers : from cost savings to new ways of value creation and business administration / J. Strikwerda -- Managing boundaries better : the key to more effective HR shared services / Peter Reilly -- Shared services : standardization, formalization and control : a structured literature review / Tanya Bondarouk, Christina-Maria Friebe -- What is shared services? / Joseph Soalheira, Greg Timbrell -- Governance and control of shared service centres / Reinald Minnaar -- Structuring shared services : realizing SSC benefits through end-users' usage of an HR portal / Jeroen Meijerink, Joost ten Kattelaar, Michel Ehrenhard -- A knowledge management perspective to Shared Service Centres : a case study of a finance SSC / Ian Herbert, Will Seal -- Value creation by transactional Shared Service Centers : mapping capabilities / Marco Maatman, Tanya Bondarouk -- Interorganizational Shared Services : creating value across organizational boundaries / Paul C. van Fenema, Bianca Keers, Henk Zijm.
Organizations increasingly establish Shared Service Centers, either for transactional (administrative) or transformational (organizational change) purposes. Their popularity originates from a combination of efficiency gains and an increase in service quality, without giving up control of the organizational and technical arrangements. The belief is that shared services should maximize the advantages of centralized and decentralized delivery of business functions. The volume deals with sample questions, including: What do shared service models involve? What are the structural arrangements between shared services and the organizations? Which business processes can and/or should be shared? What are the structural differences between shared services in different business processes? This ASM volume intends to move towards more systematic research action. Five main theoretical priorities shape the content of the volume: conceptualizing shared services for different types of business processes, business strategy and shared services, shared services and performance, pluralism in organizing shared services, and governance of shared services in different types of organizations.
ISBN: 9781783505364 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
843870
Shared services (Management)
LC Class. No.: HD62.13 / .S53 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 658.402
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