Strategic human resource management: building research-based practice

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Abstract

Strategic Human Resource Management: Building Research-Based Practice is a challenging and engaging student-focussed text written by a team of world-class researchers and experienced HRM tutors at Aston University. It is ideal for students taking a HRM or Strategic HRM module at postgraduate and upper-undergraduate level. Structured around contemporary and emerging issues this critical text is designed to encourage students to think analytically about Strategic HRM and builds real-world practice on the basis of solid research evidence. With a unique and thought-provoking range of contents that explores the links between Strategic HRM, Strategic Management and Organisational Behaviour, this text connects theory, research evidence and real-world practice. It also provides examples and case studies covering a variety of organisations, cultures and contexts, with access to the latest in leading-edge thinking. The text also includes integrated consideration of Strategic HRM in an international context, including coverage of emerging markets such as China and India.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCIPD
ISBN (Print)978-1-84398-171-8
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • strategic human resource management
  • human resource management
  • HRM
  • strategic management
  • organisational behaviour
  • international context
  • China
  • India
  • emerging markets

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