by Chris Brewster (Contributor), Michael Dickmann (Editor), Chris Brewster (Contributor), Michael Dickmann (Editor), Paul Sparrow (Contributor)
International Human Resource Management provides a concise overview of the rich HR landscape in Europe to help students develop cutting-edge people management approaches.
The innovative, multi-disciplinary approach of the book provides a holistic picture of the key issues on the individual, organizational and societal levels. The book is divided into three parts:
With broader coverage, the latest thinking in the field, and cutting-edge cases, examples and insights, this book will prove a highly valuable resource for students, researchers and practitioners working in human resource management, and international business.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 476
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 07 Mar 2016
ISBN 10: 1138776033
ISBN 13: 9781138776036
`The third edition of the outstanding International Human Resource Management by the leading HR gurus in the UK, is both timely and extremely important given the dramatic workplace changes during and since the `great recession' of 2008. The chapters highlight issues of major importance in the changing landscape of people management going forward. This is a `must read' for all HR professionals in Europe and beyond.' -Professor Sir Cary Cooper, University of Manchester, President of the CIPD, UK
'For those looking for insights into the status of a `European model' of international HRM, this is the book to read. The editors present a comprehensive account of developments in European IHRM following the economic crisis, written by a wide range of leading academics. They present an informed analysis of the current challenges facing HRM in Europe including different responses to the economic crisis, migration, flexible working, and generational differences in an aging workforce as well as challenges to employee interests. A comprehensive framework utilising a macro - mezzo - micro perspective emphasises the importance of institutional issues and stakeholder interests. The distinctive approaches to HRM in Europe of MNCs from different countries such as the USA, Japan and Korea, compared with those originating in Europe, are fully addressed as are specific HRM practices such as selection and performance management that can be affected by European institutional arrangements. The comprehensive and contemporary coverage of this book mark it out as a leader in the field of European IHRM.' - Professor David Guest, King's College, UK