
Strategic Human Resource Management
A Balanced Approach
Paul Boselie(Author)
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. April 2010
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Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-07-711998-0 (ISBN)
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Strategic Human Resource Management, Paul BoselieStrategic Human Resource Management offers an engaging and comprehensive discussion of the factors that address the shaping of HRM in organizations.
This book addresses key questions such as:
- How can an organization create an agile and sustained competitive environment without violating individual employee well-being?
- How can we cope with work life balance issues and maintain flexibility in firms?
- How can we manage the older worker in an ever aging population?
- What lessons can be learned from stakeholder management in highly institutionalized contexts?
- How can be balance the employee and the employer perspective?
- What is the impact of human resource management (HRM) on performance?
Key Features Include:
- Cases from companies such as Air France-KLM, BMW, ING, and Nokia. These have been specifically chosen to help illustrate the theories presented in this book in both a European and wider global content.
- The multilevel approach including the individual employee level, teams, business unit level, organizational level, sectors/populations, and countries.
- The blending of Strategic HRM with Micro HRM.
- Strong Pedagogy: Each chapter provides a wealth of interactive exercises, to suit seminar and individual study. These include stop and reflect boxes, questions for study and discussion, experiential exercises and case studies linked to chapter topics.
This book has been written for students with some prior knowledge of human resource management.
An Online Learning Centre accompanies this book and provides the following resources:
- Lecture Outline
- PowerPoint Slides
- Additional Case Studies
- Additional Questions and Exercises
Visit the Online Learning Centre at: www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/textbooks/boselie
Paul Boselie is a Professor in Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) in the Utrecht School of Governance at Utrecht University (the Netherlands) and an Associate Professor in SHRM in the Department of HR Studies at Tilburg University (the Netherlands). His research traverses human resource management (HRM), institutionalism, strategic management and industrial relations.
This book addresses key questions such as:
- How can an organization create an agile and sustained competitive environment without violating individual employee well-being?
- How can we cope with work life balance issues and maintain flexibility in firms?
- How can we manage the older worker in an ever aging population?
- What lessons can be learned from stakeholder management in highly institutionalized contexts?
- How can be balance the employee and the employer perspective?
- What is the impact of human resource management (HRM) on performance?
Key Features Include:
- Cases from companies such as Air France-KLM, BMW, ING, and Nokia. These have been specifically chosen to help illustrate the theories presented in this book in both a European and wider global content.
- The multilevel approach including the individual employee level, teams, business unit level, organizational level, sectors/populations, and countries.
- The blending of Strategic HRM with Micro HRM.
- Strong Pedagogy: Each chapter provides a wealth of interactive exercises, to suit seminar and individual study. These include stop and reflect boxes, questions for study and discussion, experiential exercises and case studies linked to chapter topics.
This book has been written for students with some prior knowledge of human resource management.
An Online Learning Centre accompanies this book and provides the following resources:
- Lecture Outline
- PowerPoint Slides
- Additional Case Studies
- Additional Questions and Exercises
Visit the Online Learning Centre at: www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/textbooks/boselie
Paul Boselie is a Professor in Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) in the Utrecht School of Governance at Utrecht University (the Netherlands) and an Associate Professor in SHRM in the Department of HR Studies at Tilburg University (the Netherlands). His research traverses human resource management (HRM), institutionalism, strategic management and industrial relations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 192 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-711998-0 (9780077119980)
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Paul Boselie is a Professor in Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) in the Utrecht School of Governance at Utrecht University (the Netherlands) and an Associate Professor in SHRM in the Department of HR Studies at Tilburg University (the Netherlands). His research traverses human resource management (HRM), institutionalism, strategic management and industrial relations.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction: Strategic human resource management in the 21st century
Chapter 2: Strategic human resource management & context
Chapter 3: Human resource management & performance: Adding value through people
Chapter 4: HR metrics & measurement
Chapter 5: Achieving the right balance
Chapter 6: High performance work systems
Chapter 7: Selective recruitment & selection
Chapter 8: Performance management
Chapter 9: Compensation
Chapter 10: Development
Chapter 11: Employee participation
Chapter 12: HR roles
Chapter 13: International human resource management
Chapter 14: Human resource transformation
Chapter 2: Strategic human resource management & context
Chapter 3: Human resource management & performance: Adding value through people
Chapter 4: HR metrics & measurement
Chapter 5: Achieving the right balance
Chapter 6: High performance work systems
Chapter 7: Selective recruitment & selection
Chapter 8: Performance management
Chapter 9: Compensation
Chapter 10: Development
Chapter 11: Employee participation
Chapter 12: HR roles
Chapter 13: International human resource management
Chapter 14: Human resource transformation