
Human Resource Management
Strategic and International Perspectives
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 12. April 2017
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Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-1-4739-6766-3 (ISBN)
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A comprehensive introduction to HRM for students who are new to the field, but who will be seeking employment in a global market, working with diverse colleagues and across international borders.
Broken down into three parts covering Strategic Issues in HRM, HRM in Practice and HRM in Context, and weaving international and cross-cultural perspectives throughout, the text explores the ever-changing world of human resource management. The various theories, practices and debates that populate this field are examined, and the challenges and controversies that arise when theory meets practice are explored. The international dimension in all its aspects including cross-cultural working, diversity, equality and international business have been considered throughout. Practical learning features have been included to help students develop skills they can apply to their course and in graduate employment.
In the new edition, the authors have further explored the international context for HRM, not just for multinational corporations but also for small businesses and not-for-profit organizations, with added analysis on the importance of recognizing that effective functioning of organizations is not simply measured by financial performance, but also by taking into account the broader social, economic and political contexts.
International case studies covering emerging economies and specific ethical issues are included with each chapter containing two case studies - one short case mid-chapter and a longer end-of-chapter case, each of which has a set of accompanying questions for students to explore individually or in groups to broaden their learning.
The book is supported by a SAGE Edge site, featuring a range of tools and resources for lecturers and students, including SAGE journal articles, PowerPoint slides, web and video links, interactive multiple choice questions, chapter specific podcasts and an instructor's manual.
Suitable for undergraduates and post-graduate students looking for a strategic and international perspective of HRM.
A comprehensive introduction to HRM for students who are new to the field, but who will be seeking employment in a global market, working with diverse colleagues and across international borders.
Broken down into three parts covering Strategic Issues in HRM, HRM in Practice and HRM in Context, and weaving international and cross-cultural perspectives throughout, the text explores the ever-changing world of human resource management. The various theories, practices and debates that populate this field are examined, and the challenges and controversies that arise when theory meets practice are explored. The international dimension in all its aspects including cross-cultural working, diversity, equality and international business have been considered throughout. Practical learning features have been included to help students develop skills they can apply to their course and in graduate employment.
In the new edition, the authors have further explored the international context for HRM, not just for multinational corporations but also for small businesses and not-for-profit organizations, with added analysis on the importance of recognizing that effective functioning of organizations is not simply measured by financial performance, but also by taking into account the broader social, economic and political contexts.
International case studies covering emerging economies and specific ethical issues are included with each chapter containing two case studies - one short case mid-chapter and a longer end-of-chapter case, each of which has a set of accompanying questions for students to explore individually or in groups to broaden their learning.
The book is supported by a SAGE Edge site, featuring a range of tools and resources for lecturers and students, including SAGE journal articles, PowerPoint slides, web and video links, interactive multiple choice questions, chapter specific podcasts and an instructor's manual.
Suitable for undergraduates and post-graduate students looking for a strategic and international perspective of HRM.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 186 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4739-6766-3 (9781473967663)
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Persons
Jonathan R. Crawshaw is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Research Degrees Programmes in Aston Business School, Aston University.
Pawan Budhwar is the 50th Anniversary Professor of International HRM at Aston Business school.
Ann Davis is Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Resourcing and Development at the University of Sydney Business School.
Pawan Budhwar is the 50th Anniversary Professor of International HRM at Aston Business school.
Ann Davis is Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Resourcing and Development at the University of Sydney Business School.
Content
PART ONE: STRATEGIC ISSUES IN HRM
Chapter 1: Introduction: Context and Challenges for HRM - Jonathan R. Crawshaw, Jude Preston and Alastair Hatch
Chapter 2: HRM and Firm Performance - Anastasia Katou and Pawan Budhwar
Chapter 3: Organisational Change and HRM - Katty Marmenout and Achim Schmitt
Chapter 4: HRM and the Ethical Organisation - Carole Parkes, Helen Borland, Thierry Nadisic and Jonathan R. Crawshaw
Chapter 5: Globalism, Multinational Enterprises and HRM - Charmi Patel and Pawan Budhwar
PART TWO: HRM IN PRACTICE
Chapter 6: Workforce Intelligence Planning - Judy Scully, Paul Turner, Michael Gregson, Ben Clegg, Joanna Parker and Paul Hunt
Chapter 7: Recruitment and Selection - Stephen A. Woods, Lara D. Zibarras and Daniel P. Hinton
Chapter 8: Diversity in Organisations: HRM and International Practices - Lilian Otaye-Ebede, Vincenza Priola and Elaine Yerby
Chapter 9: Learning and Development - Margarita Nyfoudi and Helen Shipton
Chapter 10: Reward Strategies and Systems - Ann Davis and Vidu Badigannavar
Chapter 11: Performance Management and Motivation - Arup Varma, Pawan Budhwar and Peter Norlander
Chapter 12: Workplace Relations and Regulations - Kathy Daniels
PART THREE: HRM IN CONTEXT
Chapter 13: HRM in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - Nicholas Theodorakopoulos and Safa Arslan
Chapter 14: HRM in the Not-for-Profit Sectors - Jennifer Surtees, Karin Sanders, Helen Shipton and Louise Knight
Chapter 1: Introduction: Context and Challenges for HRM - Jonathan R. Crawshaw, Jude Preston and Alastair Hatch
Chapter 2: HRM and Firm Performance - Anastasia Katou and Pawan Budhwar
Chapter 3: Organisational Change and HRM - Katty Marmenout and Achim Schmitt
Chapter 4: HRM and the Ethical Organisation - Carole Parkes, Helen Borland, Thierry Nadisic and Jonathan R. Crawshaw
Chapter 5: Globalism, Multinational Enterprises and HRM - Charmi Patel and Pawan Budhwar
PART TWO: HRM IN PRACTICE
Chapter 6: Workforce Intelligence Planning - Judy Scully, Paul Turner, Michael Gregson, Ben Clegg, Joanna Parker and Paul Hunt
Chapter 7: Recruitment and Selection - Stephen A. Woods, Lara D. Zibarras and Daniel P. Hinton
Chapter 8: Diversity in Organisations: HRM and International Practices - Lilian Otaye-Ebede, Vincenza Priola and Elaine Yerby
Chapter 9: Learning and Development - Margarita Nyfoudi and Helen Shipton
Chapter 10: Reward Strategies and Systems - Ann Davis and Vidu Badigannavar
Chapter 11: Performance Management and Motivation - Arup Varma, Pawan Budhwar and Peter Norlander
Chapter 12: Workplace Relations and Regulations - Kathy Daniels
PART THREE: HRM IN CONTEXT
Chapter 13: HRM in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - Nicholas Theodorakopoulos and Safa Arslan
Chapter 14: HRM in the Not-for-Profit Sectors - Jennifer Surtees, Karin Sanders, Helen Shipton and Louise Knight