Strategic Human Resource Management: Global Perspectives

Strategic Human Resource Management: Global Perspectives

by RandallS.Schuler (Editor), SusanE.Jackson (Editor)

Synopsis

The second edition of this popular volume provides management students and senior practitioners with a completely new and updated guide to the latest work in the field. This selection of important and highly readable articles from authors around the world charts key developments that have changed the theory and practice of SHRM over the last six years. * Covers issues of globalization and knowledge management, and their effect on the field of HRM and SHRM. * Includes more articles that discuss international aspects of HRM and SHRM and that demonstrate the use of HRM and SHRM for global competitive advantage. * Explores and highlights the new reality of knowledge management and its implications for HRM and SHRM.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 18 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 1405149590
ISBN 13: 9781405149594

Media Reviews
This new edition of Strategic Human Resource Management is, in global terms, the best book in the field of strategic HRM I have ever read. I wouldn't have expected less from two of the world's leading HR academics. Randall Schuler and Susan Jackson have done it again, and if there was an Academy Award for HR books internationally, this would be the overall winner by far. It is a must read for those interested in people management. Cary Cooper, Lancaster University Management School
Author Bio
Randall S. Schuler is Professor of Human Resource Strategy at GSBA-Zurich and the School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University. He publishes widely in the area of strategic and global HRM, and has authored several books on these topics. Susan E. Jackson is Professor of Human Resource Strategy at GSBA-Zurich and the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers. Her published works address a variety of issues in strategic human resource management, including managing knowledge-based organizations.