
An Introduction to Human Resource Management
Nick Wilton(Author)
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. August 2011
Book
Mixed media product
544 pages
978-0-85702-792-4 (ISBN)
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Description
This exciting new introductory text in human resource management moves beyond a prescriptive approach to provide a holistic overview of the role of HRM in its contemporary context. Acknowledging and reflecting upon key trends in HRM, the labour market and the broader economy, the author offers critical discussion of the theoretical and practical issues surrounding HRM.
Includes accessible learning features to help you best explore the material, including:
- 'research', 'ethics' and 'international' insight boxes;
- chapter summaries and objectives;
- self-test questions;
- recommended reading;
- end of chapter case studies.
An accompanying companion website (www.sagepub.co.uk/wilton) provides you with full-text journal articles, extended case studies, weblinks and a glossary. The website also provides an instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides and a multiple-choice test bank for lecturers.
This book is essential reading for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students, as well as those studying for their CIPD qualifications.
Nick Wilton is Senior Lecturer in HRM at Bristol Business School at the University of the West of England.
"Well-researched, well-written, and is clearly signposted and structured for the reader. The learning objectives at the outset of every chapter act as a clear guide for each topic explored. Additional references and further reading are also offered to the student seeking deeper knowledge. Case studies, throughout the book, bring the HRM theories to life and demonstrably link these with practice. Wilton's book is an extremely useful core text for students of HRM and a welcome addition to HRM resources" - Denise Bagley, Principal Lecturer in Human Resource Management, London South Bank University
Includes accessible learning features to help you best explore the material, including:
- 'research', 'ethics' and 'international' insight boxes;
- chapter summaries and objectives;
- self-test questions;
- recommended reading;
- end of chapter case studies.
An accompanying companion website (www.sagepub.co.uk/wilton) provides you with full-text journal articles, extended case studies, weblinks and a glossary. The website also provides an instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides and a multiple-choice test bank for lecturers.
This book is essential reading for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students, as well as those studying for their CIPD qualifications.
Nick Wilton is Senior Lecturer in HRM at Bristol Business School at the University of the West of England.
"Well-researched, well-written, and is clearly signposted and structured for the reader. The learning objectives at the outset of every chapter act as a clear guide for each topic explored. Additional references and further reading are also offered to the student seeking deeper knowledge. Case studies, throughout the book, bring the HRM theories to life and demonstrably link these with practice. Wilton's book is an extremely useful core text for students of HRM and a welcome addition to HRM resources" - Denise Bagley, Principal Lecturer in Human Resource Management, London South Bank University
Reviews / Votes
'In this authoritative text Nick Wilton provides a comprehensive overview of the key contemporary themes and debates in the field of human resource management with a strong critical slant. I have no doubt that it will be a valuable resource for students of human resource management at both undergraduate and graduate levels' -Dr David Collings, (Joint) Editor in Chief of Human Resource Management Journal and Senior Lecturer in International Management, J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics,
National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
'This is an excellent introductory text that goes well beyond most conventional HR texts. Nick Wilton not only successfully outlines the rationale and operation of HRM but adopts a critical perspective on the study and practice of HRM by integrating state of the art academic research with contemporary ''real world'' challenges, debates and practical cases. This text is instructive, engaging and will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and potential for HR to contribute to both organizational performance and individual well-being' -
Dr Timothy Bartram, (Joint) Editor in Chief of the Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources and Associate Professor, School of Business,
La Trobe University, Australia
'This is an excellent textbook that combines research and practice in a very readable and interesting way! It does a great job of covering all the major topics in HRM and each chapter is filled with outstanding learning features' -
Randall S. Schuler, Distinguished Professor, HRM,
Rutgers University
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
980 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85702-792-4 (9780857027924)
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Person
Dr Nick Wilton is currently Associate Dean for Professional Education and Accreditation at Oxford Brookes Business School. For more than 20 years, he has taught at undergraduate and graduate levels in a variety of disciplines including Human Resource Management and Development, employment relations and cross-cultural and international management. He is the author of an Introduction to Human Resource Management (5th ed.). His research interests include employability, careers and career development, and labour market inequality. He holds a doctorate in the sociology of work and employment, an Mphil in the management of employee relations, is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and a senior fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.
Content
PART ONE: HRM IN CONTEXT
What Is HRM?
HRM and the Individual
HRM, Strategy and Performance
The Labour Market Context of HRM
The National and International Context of HRM
PART TWO: HRM IN PRACTICE
People Resourcing
Managing Performance
Managing Reward
Human Resource Development
Employment Relations
PART THREE: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM
HRM, Equality and Diversity
Careers and Career Management
The Management of Workplace Discord
HRM, Work and Well-Being
Current Trends and Future Challenges in HRM
What Is HRM?
HRM and the Individual
HRM, Strategy and Performance
The Labour Market Context of HRM
The National and International Context of HRM
PART TWO: HRM IN PRACTICE
People Resourcing
Managing Performance
Managing Reward
Human Resource Development
Employment Relations
PART THREE: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM
HRM, Equality and Diversity
Careers and Career Management
The Management of Workplace Discord
HRM, Work and Well-Being
Current Trends and Future Challenges in HRM