Carol AtkinsonBen LuptonAnastasia KynighouVal Antclif2023-12-192023-12-192021https://thuvienso.hoasen.edu.vn/handle/123456789/14653The focus of much strategic human resource management (SHRM) research has been on large firms and there are ques tions as to the applicability of the existing SHRM models in small firms that have different modes of operation, particu larly where owner managers dominate and human resource (HR) specialists are largely absent. There is nevertheless growing evidence that SHRM can be effective in small firms. To develop understanding, this study uses qualitative data from a project that delivered HR support services to small firms to explore why HR practices exist and how they operate. Owner manager responses to cues prompted take up of HR support and developing their understanding and confidence led to the implementation of both routine and progressive HR practices. Owner managers engaged in sense making to navigate the associated dynamics of formality. We present a model of SHRM in the small firm context, incorporating HR support services as an important contributionenbusiness supportstrategic human resource managementsmall firmsowner managerSmall firms, owner managers and (strategic?) human resource managementArticle