Strategic human resource management : theory and practice
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Strategic human resource management : theory and practice
Sage, in association with the Open University, 2005
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Strategic human resource management : theory and practice : a reader
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive, contemporary and critical review of the key issues in strategic human resource management. The book draws upon the work of some of the most influential and insightful writers on the subject of the strategic management of people in organizations. Through a series of carefully edited articles, students can explore current thinking on topics as diverse as performance, pay, process reengineering, structure, ethics, culture, change and leadership.
This volume moves beyond strategic human resource management from the perspective of the policy setter. The book informs but also questions and, while recognising the legitimacy and importance of management perspectives, also captures the experience of workers on the receiving end of strategic initiatives. Students will be encouraged to consider core issues and difficult questions, such as:
" How should employees respond to the missionary zeal of their employers?
" How can we explain the increasing influence of gangmasters?
" What are the effects of management training on the identities of managers?
" Has strategic HRM been transformed from a model of commitment to one of exploitation?
Strategic Human Resource Management has been designed to meet the needs of course teaching at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is an invaluable text that will help define the complex agenda of human resource management, strategy and organisations for students.
目次
Strategic Human Resource Management - Graeme Salaman, John Storey and Jon Billsberry
Defining the Field
PART ONE: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND KNOWLEDGE
Human Resources and the Resource Based View of the Firm - Patrick M Wright, Benjamin B Dunford, and Scott A Snell
The Conduct of Management and the Management of Conduct - Paul du Gay, Graeme Salaman and Bronwen Rees
Contemporary Managerial Discourse and the Constitution of the `Competent' Manager
Foucault, Power/Knowledge, and its Relevance for Human Resource Management - Barbara Townley
The Cognitive Perspective on Strategic Decision-Making - Charles R Schwenk
Achieving `Fit': Managers' Theories of How to Manage Innovation - Graeme Salaman and John Storey
PART TWO: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
The Impact of Human Resource Management Practices on Turnover, Productivity, and Corporate Financial Performance - Mark A Huselid
A Critical Assessment of the High-Performance Paradigm - John Godard
Performance-related pay - John Storey and Keith Sisson
PART THREE: THE EMERGENCE OF NEW ORGANISATIONAL FORMS AND RELATIONSHIPS
New Organizational Forms and their Link with HR - John Storey
Changing Organizational Forms and the Employment Relationship - Jill Rubery, Jill Earnshaw, Mick Marchington, Fang Lee Cooke and Steven Vincent
Human Resource Management, Trade Unions and Industrial Relations - David E Guest
Missionary Management - Madeleine Bunting
PART FOUR: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE
Managing to be Ethical: Debunking Five Business Ethics Myths - Linda Klebe Trevino and Michael E Brown
The Myth of Managing Change - George Binney and Colin Williams
Performance Management Strategies - Greg Clark
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