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Research methods in human resources management

Neal W. Schmitt, Richard J. Klimoski ; consulting editors, Gerald R. Ferris, Kendrith M. Rowland

(South-Western series in human resources management)

South-Western Pub. Co., c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 430-476) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book should be of interest to final year students on undergraduate/professional courses in business studies and management.

Table of Contents

An empirical approach to human resource research. Data analysis for human resource research. Determining the quality of our measures. Understanding the organization, through qualitative research. Criterion development at the individual level : conceptual issues. Defining and measuring effectiveness at the individual level. Defining and measuring effectiveness at the group and organizational level. Assessing the potential for effective performance. Decision making on human resource issues in organizations. Assessing employee attitudes and opinions. Evaluating organizational interventions. Summarizing and interpreting human resource research using meta-analysis. References. Index.

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