Strategic Human Resource Management

Strategic Human Resource Management

by Catherine Truss (Author), David Mankin (Author), Clare Kelliher (Author)

Synopsis

What makes good HR strategy and how do you develop it? These are questions commonly asked by HR professionals and are just two of the fundamental issues tackled by the authors in this comprehensive and innovative new textbook. Written in a clear and accessible style specifically for students, Strategic Human Resource Management is the perfect stand-alone text for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying modules in Strategic HRM. Drawing from the latest academic research and topical insights from the industry, it aims to build upon basic knowledge of the subject to provide students with a clear guide to the theory and practice of managing people strategically. The text adopts a user-friendly structure and is broken down into four key concepts to help students increase their understanding of SHRM theory and its prospective applications. Part One looks at the concept of SHRM and the relevance of environmental factors; Part Two then proceeds to examine theories of SHRM and the link between performance, the role of the HR department and HR strategy; Part Three of the book considers the overarching themes within SHRM such as employee engagement, corporate social responsibility, change management and knowledge management before identifying new forms of SHRM and key future trends in the fourth and final section of the book. Packed with case studies and useful pedagogical features such as end-of-chapter review questions, key concepts and critical reflection boxes, this textbook offers an engaging and insightful approach to all areas of Strategic Human Resource Management.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 19 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 0199583064
ISBN 13: 9780199583065

Author Bio
Professor Catherine Truss is Head of Kent Business School at Medway, University of Kent. She was previously Director of the Centre for Research in Employment, Skills and Society and Head of Department, Leadership, HRM, and Organization at Kingston University. She has been a member of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Expert Group on Employee Engagement, and the UK Commission for Employment and Academic Advisory Panel. She has written or co-authored over 140 papers, articles, books and reports on strategic HRM, employee engagement and change management and has held research grants from the Economic and Social Research Council, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, and industry. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the RSA, and an Academic Fellow of the CIPD. Dr Clare Kelliher is Reader in Work and Organization at Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University. She previously held appointments at the University of Surrey in the European Management School and the School of Management Studies for the Service sector. Her research interests centre upon the organisation of work and the employment relationship in the context of organisational change. She has written numerous articles published in academic and practitioner journals, book chapters and research reports. She has recently co-edited a book on New Ways of Organising Work. Recent projects have been funded by the society for HRM Foundation, the NHS National Institute for Health Research, Service Delivery and Organization Research and Development Programme and several corporate sponsors. She is a Fellow of the RSA and of the Higher Education Academy. Dr David Mankin has held senior lecturer appointments at several universities including most recently the University of Wales Institute Cardiff, and immediately prior to that Oxford Brookes University where he was the course manager for the CIPD qualification programme. Human Resource Development was published by Oxford University Press in 2009. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD.