Human Resource Selection
South-Western (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 9. October 1997
Book
Hardback
752 pages
978-0-03-024596-1 (ISBN)
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Description
This leading text offers an advanced treatment of the technical issues involved in developing and implementing selection programs within organisations. The new edition offers the most thorough coverage of HR selection on the market and is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in management and industrial/organisational psychology departments, as well as for corporate HR departments. Features: * Bringing advanced topics to an understandable level, this reader-friendly text is frequently noted for its clear presentation of research findings. * The text's transition of research findings into organization actions applies chapter concepts to real-world practice. * Detailed descriptions explain the steps necessary to identify employee characteristics required for selection and the development of an appropriate selection plan. * With thorough descriptions, the text walks readers through the steps necessary to develop and implement selection instruments. * Integrated throughout are significant legal changes affecting staffing and selection decisions, as well as extensive coverage of work force diversity and international selection issues.
New to this edition: * Completely updated, the fourth edition incorporates the most recent research findings available. * Expanded coverage of the selection interview now includes discussions of the validity of structured selection interviews. * New discussions of the validity and possible faking of personality inventories in the selection have also been added. * Increasing the small-business emphasis of the text, many chapters now feature a section that applies chapter concepts specifically to smaller organizations. * Coverage of the effects on selection of the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the American With Disabilities Act of 1990 have been updated, reflecting the most current information available.
New to this edition: * Completely updated, the fourth edition incorporates the most recent research findings available. * Expanded coverage of the selection interview now includes discussions of the validity of structured selection interviews. * New discussions of the validity and possible faking of personality inventories in the selection have also been added. * Increasing the small-business emphasis of the text, many chapters now feature a section that applies chapter concepts specifically to smaller organizations. * Coverage of the effects on selection of the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the American With Disabilities Act of 1990 have been updated, reflecting the most current information available.
More details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason, OH
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 194 mm
Weight
1262 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-03-024596-1 (9780030245961)
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Other editions
New editions
Robert D. Gatewood | Hubert S. Feild
Human Resource Selection
Book
08/2000
5th Edition
South-Western
€81.89
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Previous edition
Robert D. Gatewood | Hubert S. Feild | Hubert Field
Human Resource Selection
Book
11/1993
3rd Edition
Thomson Learning
€44.70
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Content
Part I: An Overview of Human Resource Selection. An Introduction to Selection. Legal Issues in Selection. Part II: Foundations of Measurement for Human Resource Selection. Human Resource Measurement in Selection. Reliability of Selection Measures. Validity of Selection Measures. Strategies for Selection Decision-Making. Part III: Job Analysis in Human Resource Selection. Preparing for Job Analysis: An Overview. Applying Job Analysis Techniques. Incorporating Job Analysis Results in Selection Measures. Part IV: Predictors of Job Performance. Application Forms, Training and Experience Evaluations, and Reference Checks. Weighted Application Blanks and Biographical Data. The Selection Interview. Ability Tests. Personality Assessment. Performance Tests and Assessment Centres. Integrity Testing, Graphology and Drug Testing. Part V: Criteria Measures. Measurements of Job Performance.