TY - JOUR
T1 - Workforce management in operations
T2 - what enterprising communities can learn from this?
AU - Fernandes, Cristina
AU - Ferreira, João
AU - Veiga, Pedro Mota
N1 - Funding Information:
The Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (Grants and NECE- UIDB/04630/2020) provided support for this study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/11/13
Y1 - 2023/11/13
N2 - Purpose: The purpose of this study is use a bibliometric analysis to explore the relational nature of knowledge creation in WFM in operations. Companies live under constant pressure to find the best ways to plan their workforce, and the workforce emangement (WFM) is one of the biggest challenges faced by managers. Relevant research on WFM in operations has been published in a several range of journals that vary in their scope and readership, and thus the academic contribution to the topic remains largely fragmented. Design/methodology/approach: To address this gap, this review aims to map research on WFM in operations to understand where it comes from and where it is going and, therefore, provides opportunities for future work. This study combined two bibliometric approaches with manual document coding to examine the literature corpus of WFM in operations to draw a holistic picture of its different aspects. Findings: Content and thematic analysis of the seminal studies resulted in the extraction of three key research themes: workforce cross-training, planning workforce mixed methods and individual workforce characteristics. The findings of this study further highlight the gaps in the WFM in operations literature and raise some research questions that warrant further academic investigation in the future. Originality/value: Likewise, this study has important implications for practitioners who are likely to benefit from a holistic understanding of the different aspects of WFM in operations.
AB - Purpose: The purpose of this study is use a bibliometric analysis to explore the relational nature of knowledge creation in WFM in operations. Companies live under constant pressure to find the best ways to plan their workforce, and the workforce emangement (WFM) is one of the biggest challenges faced by managers. Relevant research on WFM in operations has been published in a several range of journals that vary in their scope and readership, and thus the academic contribution to the topic remains largely fragmented. Design/methodology/approach: To address this gap, this review aims to map research on WFM in operations to understand where it comes from and where it is going and, therefore, provides opportunities for future work. This study combined two bibliometric approaches with manual document coding to examine the literature corpus of WFM in operations to draw a holistic picture of its different aspects. Findings: Content and thematic analysis of the seminal studies resulted in the extraction of three key research themes: workforce cross-training, planning workforce mixed methods and individual workforce characteristics. The findings of this study further highlight the gaps in the WFM in operations literature and raise some research questions that warrant further academic investigation in the future. Originality/value: Likewise, this study has important implications for practitioners who are likely to benefit from a holistic understanding of the different aspects of WFM in operations.
KW - Bibliometric analysis
KW - Planning workforce mixed methods
KW - Strategic workforce production
KW - Systematic literature review
KW - Workforce cross-training
KW - Workforce individual characteristics
KW - Workforce management in operations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85148517912
U2 - 10.1108/JEC-09-2022-0124
DO - 10.1108/JEC-09-2022-0124
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85148517912
SN - 1750-6204
VL - 17
SP - 1467
EP - 1494
JO - Journal of Enterprising Communities
JF - Journal of Enterprising Communities
IS - 6
ER -