Elgar introduction to theories of human resources and employment relations
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Elgar introduction to theories of human resources and employment relations
(Elgar introductions to management and organization theory)
Edward Elgar Pub., c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This Elgar Introduction provides an overview of some of the key theories that inform human resource management and employment relations as a field of study. Leading scholars in the field explore theories in the context of contemporary debates concerning policies that affect and regulate work and the management of employment, as well as the activities and experiences of actors within the employment relationship. The book is divided into three sections to capture different theoretical lenses used to reflect on HRM and ER concerns about work: systems and historical development; institutions; and people and processes. Expert contributors have drawn on extensive research experience to present a contemporary understanding of a range of theories, how they evolved, and how they might be used in the future. Essential reading for HRM, ER and management scholars and research students, this book challenges readers to reassess their thinking about the significance of theory in research and practice.
目次
Contents:
1. Theories used in Employment Relations and Human Resource Management
Keith Townsend, Aoife M. McDermott, Kenneth Cafferkey and Tony Dundon
2. Marxism at Work
Roger Seifert
3. Neo-Pluralism in contemporary employment relations and HRM: the case for workplace and academic dialogue
Peter Ackers
4. Applying Scientific Management to Modern HRM and ER
Niall Cullinane and Jean Cushen
5. Cracking Labour Process theory in employment relations and HRM
Shiona Chillas and Alina Baluch
6. The legacy of the Human Relations School: Looking back and moving forward
Sarah Jenkins
7. The theory of high-performance work systems
Peter Boxall and Meng-Long Huo
8. Systems Theory: Forgotten Legacy and Future Prospects
Brian Harney
9. Evolutionary psychological theory and human resource management
Andrew Timming
10. Personnel Economics: Managing Human Resources through Performance-related Pay
Victoria Wass
11. Advances in Labour Regulation Theory
Peter Waring and Mark Bray
12. Institutional Theory, Business Systems and Employment Relations
Geoffrey Wood and Matthew Allen
13. Varieties of Capitalism
Glenn Morgan and Heike Doering
14. Human Resource Management and Paradox Theory
Anne Keegan, Julia Brandl and Ina Aust
15. Revisiting Human Capital Theory: Progress and Prospects
Jonathan Winterton and Kenneth Cafferkey
16. Feminist Theory and Employment Relations
Anne-Marie Greene
17. Trust, Distrust And Human Resource Management
Neve Iseava, Colin Hughes and Mark Saunders
18. Social Exchange Theory, Employment Relations and Human Resource Management
Christine Cross and Tony Dundon
19. Using Role Theory to Understand and Solve Employment Relations and Human Resources Problems
Qian Yi Lee, Keith Townsend, Ashlea Troth and Rebecca Loudoun
20. Fairness in the workplace: Organisational justice and the employment relationship
Melinda Laundon, Paula McDonald and Abby Cathcart
21. Ability, Motivation, and Opportunity Theory: A formula for employee performance?
Ashlea Kellner, Kenneth Cafferkey and Keith Townsend
22. The Resource-Based View Approach and HRM
Keith Whitfield
23. LMX and HRM: A multi-level review of how LMX is used to explain employment relationships
Anna Bos-Nehles and Mieke Audenaert
24. Social Mobilisation Theory in HR and employment relations
Lorraine Ryan, Caroline Murphy and Daniel Troy
Index
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