Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management

Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management

by Gunter K . Stahl (Editor), IngmarBjorkman (Editor)

Synopsis

In providing an insightful overview of a wide range of global human resource issues facing MNCs, this pathbreaking Handbook highlights emergent topics and new research findings that could shape the field of future IHRM research. Theoretical discussion of the variables and processes that affect IHRM policies and practices is provided by renowned contributors with widely differing academic backgrounds, paradigmatic orientations, and theoretical and methodological approaches. They explore extensive subject matter including: * the importance of linking IHRM policies and activities to organizational strategy * staffing, performance management, leadership development, and diversity management * international assignment and mobility issues * the role of IHRM in the management of global teams and cross-border joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions. Illustrating that IHRM research is theoretically eclectic, and drawing upon a range of paradigms and perspectives, this cutting-edge Handbook will be invaluable to academics and practitioners with an interest in human resource management, industrial and employment relations, management and international business.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published: 29 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 1845421280
ISBN 13: 9781845421281

Media Reviews
`Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management represents a welcome contribution of IHRM literature and will be required readings for both novices and veteran researchers.' -- Dana B. Minbaeva, British Journal of Industrial Relations
`. . . a rich array of contributors including some of the biggest names in the field.' -- Roger Bell, Delta Intercultural Academy
Author Bio
Edited by Gunter K. Stahl, Professor of International Management, Vienna University of Economics and Business and Adjunct Professor of Organizational Behavior, INSEAD, France and Singapore and Ingmar Bjoerkman, Aalto University School of Economics, Finland