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Red Globe Press
26 April 2017
The fully revised and updated second edition of this core textbook builds on the previous edition’s success to bring an even sharper exploration of HRM in a real-world global context. With a critical approach that is woven into the chapters and encourages students to question assumptions in HRM, there is a consistent focus on the impact of globalization, the ways in which theory has addressed the implications of a globalized workforce, and the way HRM works in multinational corporations. Boasting a truly global orientation, this textbook draws on the expert knowledge of chapter authors from around the world, combining international case studies with a strong offering of pedagogical features. While adopting a rigorous academic approach, the book is also designed to engage students and elicit independent thought.

This is an ideal core textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying on general business and management degrees, specialist HRM degrees, and international business degrees. In addition, this an important supplementary text for International HRM modules and HRM modules on MBA programmes.

New to this Edition: - Brand new chapters on Talent Management, International Assignments, Managing Global and Migrant Workers, and Sustainable HRM - Revised and refreshed international case studies including an array of examples from diverse, non-western regions of the world - 'HRM in the news' boxes, comprising issues from the media that are relevant to each chapter topic - 'Stop and reflect' boxes containing thought-provoking questions that encourage critical thinking

Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/human-resource-management-in-a-global-context. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
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Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   892g
ISBN:   9781137521620
ISBN 10:   1137521627
Pages:   426
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Adult education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART ONE-THE HRM ARENA Chapter 1 – Context-Specific Human Resource Management Chapter 2 – A Critical Perspective on Strategic Human Resource Management PART TWO- HRM IN PRACTICE Chapter 3 – HRM in MNCs Chapter 4 – Diversity Management in a Global Context Chapter 5 – HRM, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility Chapter 6 – Human Resource Planning Chapter 7 – Job and Work Design Chapter 8 – Recruitment and Selection Chapter 9 – Performance Management Chapter 10 – Reward Management Chapter 11 – Training, Development and Learning PART THREE- CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM Chapter 12 – Talent Management Chapter 13 – International Assignments Chapter 14 – HRM, Productivity and Employee Involvement Chapter 15 – Work-Life Balance in the 21st Century Chapter 16 – Managing Global and Migrant Workers Chapter 17 – Sustainable HRM.

Jawad Syed is Dean and Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan. Jawad was previously Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Diversity Management at the University of Huddersfield, UK. Robin Kramar is Professor of Human Resource Management at the Australian Catholic University, Australia. Robin conducts leadership work as Chair of the HR and Professional Experience Discipline, and she is responsible for accreditation and ensuring quality in the University’s HRM programs.

Reviews for Human Resource Management: A Global and Critical Perspective

An excellent revised edition of a successful core text which features a truly global orientation, and a critical approach to HRM theory and practice. The authors take a non-western-centric approach and encourage students to question underlying assumptions about management. * Adrian Wilkinson, Griffith University, Australia * In the last few decades an increasing number of books on international HRM have been published. Among these publications this book stands out through the way in which it explores dominant concepts from the HRM literature, linking them with other literature, like on institutional theory, industrial relations and employee participation. The critical approach makes it stand out, especially when compared with more mainstream thinking on Strategic HRM. Global developments are looked at without the typical Euro-US angle - providing fresh ideas from other regions of the world like Australia. There are also many excellent cases suitable for various levels of teaching international HRM and employment relations. * Ulke Veersma, University of Greenwich, UK * This book provides a superb introduction to HRM in the 21st century, and in a global context. The topics are located in the present era; they update methodologies and offer original and actionable ways forward for a subject that is in danger of being hijacked by recycled insights. * Raza Mir, William Paterson University, USA *


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