
Human Resource Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Impact
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 12. September 2024
Book
Hardback
354 pages
978-1-032-51429-1 (ISBN)
Description
What is Human Resource Strategy? How are human resource strategies formulated and how can we explain the variance between what is espoused and what is actually implemented? What impact - if any - does human resource strategy have on the organization's "bottom line," and how can this impact be explained? Is there one best HR strategy for all firms, or is the impact of HR strategy on performance contingent on some set of organizational, technological or environmental factors?
Human Resource Strategy, third edition, provides an overview of the academic and practitioner responses to these and other questions. Applying an integrative framework, the authors review over thirty years' worth of empirical and theoretical research in an attempt to reconcile often-conflicting conceptual models and equivocal empirical findings. The book supports students in applying theory to practice and presents much of the relevant research in the context of the critical strategic decisions that executives are often forced to make with regard to human resource investments and deployments. As a result, often-complex theoretical models and scientific findings are presented such that they are not only understandable but also highly relevant to non-research-oriented practitioners. This new edition includes new chapters on innovations in HR strategies and diversity and introduces more practical examples. This book is an ideal resource for students and practitioners alike.
Human Resource Strategy, third edition, provides an overview of the academic and practitioner responses to these and other questions. Applying an integrative framework, the authors review over thirty years' worth of empirical and theoretical research in an attempt to reconcile often-conflicting conceptual models and equivocal empirical findings. The book supports students in applying theory to practice and presents much of the relevant research in the context of the critical strategic decisions that executives are often forced to make with regard to human resource investments and deployments. As a result, often-complex theoretical models and scientific findings are presented such that they are not only understandable but also highly relevant to non-research-oriented practitioners. This new edition includes new chapters on innovations in HR strategies and diversity and introduces more practical examples. This book is an ideal resource for students and practitioners alike.
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Illustrations
3 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Zeichnungen, 14 s/w Tabellen
14 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
807 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-51429-1 (9781032514291)
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Michal Biron | Corine Boon | Elaine Farndale
Human Resource Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Impact
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Michal Biron | Corine Boon | Elaine Farndale
Human Resource Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Impact
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3rd Edition
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Michal Biron | Corine Boon | Elaine Farndale
Human Resource Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Impact
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3rd Edition
Routledge
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Previous edition

Michal Biron | Corine Boon | Peter A. Bamberger
Human Resource Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Impact
Book
06/2014
2nd Edition
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Persons
Michal Biron, School of Business Administration, University of Haifa (Israel). Michal's research is connected to three main topics, namely employee wellbeing (burnout, employee-supervisor relations, and teamwork), employee development (job crafting, knowledge transfer, and talent management), and the work-nonwork interface (work from home and work-life balance).
Corine Boon is Professor of Human Resource Management and People Analytics at the University of Amsterdam Business School and is the Director of the Amsterdam People Analytics Centre (APAC). Her work focuses on strategic HRM, people analytics, and person-environment fit.
Elaine Farndale is Professor of Human Resource Management and Director of the School of Labor and Employment Relations at Penn State University (USA), where she is also Founder and Director of the Center for International Human Resource Studies. Elaine's research and teaching encompass the broad field of international strategic human resource management (including cross-national comparative HRM and HRM in multinational corporations).
Peter A. Bamberger is the Domberger Professor of Management at the Coller School of Management, and Research Director of Cornell University's Smithers Institute. His research examines compensation strategy, interpersonal behavior in teams, and employee wellbeing.
Corine Boon is Professor of Human Resource Management and People Analytics at the University of Amsterdam Business School and is the Director of the Amsterdam People Analytics Centre (APAC). Her work focuses on strategic HRM, people analytics, and person-environment fit.
Elaine Farndale is Professor of Human Resource Management and Director of the School of Labor and Employment Relations at Penn State University (USA), where she is also Founder and Director of the Center for International Human Resource Studies. Elaine's research and teaching encompass the broad field of international strategic human resource management (including cross-national comparative HRM and HRM in multinational corporations).
Peter A. Bamberger is the Domberger Professor of Management at the Coller School of Management, and Research Director of Cornell University's Smithers Institute. His research examines compensation strategy, interpersonal behavior in teams, and employee wellbeing.
Author
University of Haifa, Israel
UvA, Netherlands
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Content
Part I: Human Resource Strategy - Emergence and Types Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Adoption, Formulation, and Implementation of Human Resource Strategies Chapter 3: Models of HR Strategy Part II: Subsystem-Specific Human Resource Strategies Chapter 4: The People Flow Subsystem Chapter 5: The Performance Management Subsystem Chapter 6: The Rewards Subsystem Chapter 7: The Employee Relation Subsystem Part III: Human Resource Strategy - Impact, Challenges, and Developing Approaches Chapter 8: The Impact of Human Resource Strategy Chapter 9: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategies Chapter 10: Globalization and HR Strategy Chapter 11: Taking Unique Enterprise Types and Emerging Technologies into Account