
Strategy, HRM, and Performance
A Contextual Approach
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 9. November 2017
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-19-880859-6 (ISBN)
Description
The book expounds the macro-level relationship between strategy, HRM, and performance, addressing important challenges that have constrained research and practice to date. Adopting a critical perspective, the first challenge is a narrow definition of 'performance' that has been largely driven by a managerialist, profit motive, with little regard for the human element.
This book proposes adopting a more balanced approach towards measuring performance, encompassing both organizational financial performance as well as employee well-being. The second challenge is that HRM has largely been considered a universalistic phenomenon, rather than needing to be understood in the context in which an organization is operating. The book puts forward the argument for a more context-centric perspective, culminating in the development of the Contextual Strategic Human Resource Management Framework.
The book emphasizes the importance of strategy, alignment, context, the role of actors, and a holistic conceptualisation of performance. Embedded in all chapters is a focus on achieving an appropriate balance between options, rather than providing a universalistic solution to all human resource management challenges.
This book proposes adopting a more balanced approach towards measuring performance, encompassing both organizational financial performance as well as employee well-being. The second challenge is that HRM has largely been considered a universalistic phenomenon, rather than needing to be understood in the context in which an organization is operating. The book puts forward the argument for a more context-centric perspective, culminating in the development of the Contextual Strategic Human Resource Management Framework.
The book emphasizes the importance of strategy, alignment, context, the role of actors, and a holistic conceptualisation of performance. Embedded in all chapters is a focus on achieving an appropriate balance between options, rather than providing a universalistic solution to all human resource management challenges.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-880859-6 (9780198808596)
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Persons
Professor Jaap Paauwe is Professor of Human Resource Studies at Tilburg University, the Netherlands and Director of the People Management Centre. He has written and co-authored books on human resource management and published many articles in international refereed journals. In 2005 he joined Cornell University (USA) as a visiting fellow. In 2005 he received the Dutch HRM network Award for his book on HRM and Performance: Achieving Long Term Viability (OUP, June 2004). In 2012 he was listed 15th in the top 20 of most influential international thinkers in HR by the UK HR Magazine professional journal. Recently he edited together with David Guest and Patrick Wright the book: HRM and Performance: Achievements and Challenges (Wiley, 2013) with an overview of what has been achieved in this area in the past 15-20 years and what challenges are still lying ahead
Elaine Farndale is Associate Professor in Human Resource Management at the School of Labor and Employment Relations, Pennsylvania State University (USA), where she is also Founder and Director of the Center for International Human Resource Studies. She is affiliated with the Department of Human Resource Studies at Tilburg University (Netherlands). Her widely-published research encompasses the broad field of strategic (international) human resource management. Elaine completed her PhD at Cranfield School of Management (UK), and worked previously as an HR specialist for several years. She has also served as Co-Editor-in-Chief for Human Resource Management Journal, and Associate Editor for Human Resource Management and International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Elaine Farndale is Associate Professor in Human Resource Management at the School of Labor and Employment Relations, Pennsylvania State University (USA), where she is also Founder and Director of the Center for International Human Resource Studies. She is affiliated with the Department of Human Resource Studies at Tilburg University (Netherlands). Her widely-published research encompasses the broad field of strategic (international) human resource management. Elaine completed her PhD at Cranfield School of Management (UK), and worked previously as an HR specialist for several years. She has also served as Co-Editor-in-Chief for Human Resource Management Journal, and Associate Editor for Human Resource Management and International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Author
Full Professor in Organisation and HRMFull Professor in Organisation and HRM, Department of Human Resource Studies, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tilburg University
Associate Professor of Human Resource ManagementAssociate Professor of Human Resource Management, School of Labor and Employment Relations, The Pennsylvania State University
Content
1: Introduction
2: HRM and Strategy
3: The More Fits the Better
4: Human Resource Management in Context: An Institutional Perspective
5: HRM and Performance: Achievements and Challenges
6: The Contextual SHRM Framework
7: The Contextual SHRM Framework in Practice
8: Sector Level Application of the Contextual SHRM Model
9: International HRM Perspectives on High-Performing Multinational Corporations
10: HR Profession Roles and Performance
11: Human Resource Delivery and Metrics
12: Reflections for the Future
2: HRM and Strategy
3: The More Fits the Better
4: Human Resource Management in Context: An Institutional Perspective
5: HRM and Performance: Achievements and Challenges
6: The Contextual SHRM Framework
7: The Contextual SHRM Framework in Practice
8: Sector Level Application of the Contextual SHRM Model
9: International HRM Perspectives on High-Performing Multinational Corporations
10: HR Profession Roles and Performance
11: Human Resource Delivery and Metrics
12: Reflections for the Future