Strategy and human resource management
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Strategy and human resource management
(Management, work and organisations)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
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Bibliography: p. 247-274
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How is human resource management (HRM) strategic to a firm's viability and how might it help to lay a basis for sustained competitive advantage? How can managers pursue their goals for labour productivity and organisational flexibility in socially acceptable ways? This book explores such questions. The authors develop a conceptual framework to provide an exploration of the growing field of strategic HRM. This text should be of interest to MBA students and advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of HRM. It should also be an valuable resource for anyone interested in the role of HRM in business success.
Table of Contents
Human Resource Management and Business Performance - PART I: CONNECTING STRATEGY AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - Strategy and the Process of Strategic Management - Strategic HRM: 'best fit' or 'best practice'? - Strategic HRM and the Resource-Based View of the Firm - PART II: MANAGING PEOPLE: SEARCHING FOR GENERAL PRINCIPLES - Work Systems and the Changing Priorities of Production - Linking Work Systems and Models of Employment - Managing Individual Performance and Development - Managing Employee Voice in Unionised and Non-Unionised Firms - PART III: MANAGING PEOPLE IN DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX BUSINESS CONTEXTS - Human Resource Strategy and the Dynamics of Industry-based Competition - Corporate Human Resource Strategy in the Global Economy - Conclusion: Implications for the Strategic Management Process - Bibliography - Author index - Subject index
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