International human resource management

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International human resource management

Chris Brewster, Paul Sparrow, Guy Vernon

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2007

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Previous ed. published as by: Hilary Harris, Chris Brewster and Paul Sparrow. 2003

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This substantially revised second edition of this critically engaging yet student friendly text explores both comparative and international HRM, discussing leading practices and the controversies that surround them. Developed from the authors' extensive experience in the field, it presents a comprehensive treatment of the subject from a truly global perspective. Each chapter includes case studies, activities and a range of other features to test and reinforce students' understanding.It is an ideal core text for modules in International Human Resource Management, whether undergraduate or postgraduate. It is also suitable for the CIPD's International Personnel and Development module and for international students studying HRM.Endorsments for this second edition: 'This excellent book will prove to be most valuable for postgraduate and undergraduate international HRM students as well as CIPD members more generally.' Professor Michael Poole, Cardiff Business School, UK, and Editor of the International Journal of Human Resource Management'This highly readable book...is based on sound theory and contains the latest international research, but also provides the reader with a wealth of interesting examples. I warmly recommend this well-organised and tightly written overview of International HRM!' Professor Ingmar Bjoerkman, Department of Management and Organization, Swedish School of Economics (Hanken), Finland'I am amazed how much is contained in such a relatively small book. Apart from reading the IHRM journal and seeking out original sources a student would be able to get a very good overview as well as an in-depth perspective on IHRM. I would say that this critically engaging book is the best in its field.' Dr David Vickers, Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire, UK

Table of Contents

International Human Resource Management: an Introduction PART ONE: NATIONAL CULTURES The Impact Of National Culture Culture and Organizational Life PART TWO: COMPARATIVE HRM Theory And Practice the role of HR departments Recruitment and selection Reward Training and development Flexibility and work-life balance Communications and employee relations PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL HRM International HRM: Theory And Practice Managing international working Managing Diversity in International Working PART FOUR: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND THE ROLE OF THE HR FUNCTION HR and global organizational capability HR and Business Process Outsourcing Managing International HRM

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