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Over 30 cases covering all the important HR topics (compensation,
staffing, acquisitions etc.) Global geographical representation for
application to courses in all territories Each case ends with a set
of questions for in-class discussion or self-study
Human Resource Management, Innovation and Performance investigates
the relationship between HRM, innovation and performance. Taking a
multi-level perspective the book reflects critically on contentious
themes such as high performance work systems, organizational design
options, cross-boundary working, leadership styles and learning at
work.
Provides the ‘how to’ for international practitioners doing
business in the Middle East. A clear and comprehensive approach
takes the reader through the different aspects of business that are
recognisable globally but nuanced for the Middle East context.
Written by leading authors in the field, the book draws on research
rather than conjecture.
This timely book offers up-to-date information for both researchers
and decision makers regarding five core areas of Middle Eastern
institutional and cultural context and its role in shaping
business’s strategies and practices in the region. The book is
structured around four broad themes of: a) impact of corporate
social responsibility and its reporting on different outcome
variables related to performance, b) organizational change
strategies, c) market entry strategies for the Middle East, and d)
mergers and acquisitions in the MENA region. The analysis reveals
the state of socio-cultural, historical and economic forces that
shape business operations and management practices and processes in
the region. It also highlights the research work undertaken by
scholars along the above-mentioned themes over the last many
decades in different Middle Eastern countries, what have been the
dominant ideologies of the nations along with their institutional
attributes, which have dictated the dominant management approaches
in the region. The contributions included in the book also offer
guidance for future research. The volume will appeal to
researchers, scholars and students interested in business and
management and corporate social responsibility. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of
International Studies of Management & Organization.
Over 30 cases covering all the important HR topics (compensation,
staffing, acquisitions etc.) Global geographical representation for
application to courses in all territories Each case ends with a set
of questions for in-class discussion or self-study
Covid 19 was a black swan event which led to working from home
emerging as the new normal at a global level. As HRM scholars we
aim to understand this phenomenon from both an employee and
employer perspective, while drawing on the UN's sustainable
development goals (SDGs) which aspire for a fairer and more
inclusive world for people and the planet. At the individual level
of analysis there are chapters on conflicts between work and home
life, differing levels of motivation, workplace loneliness and the
work preferences of introverts and extraverts. At the
organizational level questions are raised about the effects on
profitability, organizational resilience, and the ability of
organizations to remain innovative. How can employees be managed in
terms of mentoring, role modelling and how can they be monitored
for purposes of appraisal reviews? Chapters include the
romanticization of WFH, a case study of shared leadership in Vienna
and WFH amongst start-ups in India. In this edited book,
researchers from the Global North and the Global south answer these
questions, while making a seminal contribution to the field of HRM
from a work from home perspective. This is an essential read not
just for scholars and students of management, but also for those
from the domains of psychology and sociology, and also for policy
makers. This book has long-term relevance given that recent polls
indicate that as a fallout of Covid-19, many employees the world
over are showing a preference for a hybrid model of work -
partially at the brick-and-mortar office and partially from home.
This book offers an in-depth and recent account of the research in
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and how it is impacting
and shaping the field of international human resource management
(IHRM). Grounded in contemporary developments in the field of
technological change and the Future of Work and the fourth
industrial revolution (4IR), the book lays down a solid foundation
by offering a comprehensive review of the field of AI and IHRM. It
includes empirical research, including case studies of global MNEs
and conceptual chapters focusing on the impact of AI on IHRM
practices and therefore business-level outcomes of productivity,
efficiency, and effectiveness through the adoption of AI-assisted
HR applications. The chapters in this volume evaluate individual
IHRM practices and study how they impact employee-level outcomes of
job satisfaction, personalization, employee commitment and so on.
Finally, the book concludes by identifying current gaps in the
literature and offers directions for future research for scholars
to develop and advance future research agendas in the field. This
volume will be of great use to researchers, academics and students
in the fields of business and management, especially those with a
particular interest in new age technologies of operating business.
The chapters in this book, except for Conclusion, were originally
published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human
Resource Management.
Provides the ‘how to’ for international practitioners doing
business in the Middle East. A clear and comprehensive approach
takes the reader through the different aspects of business that are
recognisable globally but nuanced for the Middle East context.
Written by leading authors in the field, the book draws on research
rather than conjecture.
An experiential and skills-building approach, exploring the
realities and complexities of performance management and
encouraging a reflective, adaptable outlook and equipping readers
to conduct performance management in the future. The book presents
the theoretical underpinnings and the practical applications of key
topics in detail, with practical concepts or skills highlighted in
terms of how they fit into the Performance Management system.
Learning features include: "Developing PMS Skills" boxes,
highlighting a particular skill "PMS in Practice" boxes, showcasing
real-life examples from around the world "Experiential Exercises",
to encourage active learning A comprehensive suite of free online
resources, including PowerPoint Slides, full journal articles, and
self-review questions an be found at
https://study.sagepub.com/varma Suitable for Performance Management
modules on Human Resource Management, General Management and
Organisational Behaviour courses.
This book reflects on the growing appetite for plurality in
management knowledge that addresses the problems important to
business and society. Over the last three decades, India's rapid
economic growth has helped to make it a leading economy of the
world. The social and cultural setting of India is unique because
of its diversity, large population, and social and economic
stratification. India is a living culture of more than three
thousand years that simultaneously embraces traditional and
contemporary beliefs and practices. From world trade to climate
change to democratization, India's actions have a global impact.
Reviewing management literature in the Indian context, this book
attempts explaining and addressing the problems important to
business and society. This book has three primary aims: to identify
and describe the insights from traditional culture of India
relevant to management, to report on the Indian institutional
dynamics and its reflection on management and to present
pedagogical initiatives that integrate the wisdom of Indian culture
and tradition with contemporary management knowledge. In light of
these objectives, this book will be relevant to management
scholars, educators, and practitioners, particularly in the areas
of organizational behavior, human resource management, strategic
management, marketing, entrepreneurship, and international
management.
Evidence suggests that research on mentorship has been dominated by
the West, and little is known about the cultural variations of the
mentoring phenomenon. While some research has begun in emerging
economies such as China and India, there is obviously a need for
more research in different country contexts on the practice of
mentoring, as well as its antecedents, intervening variables and
expected outcomes in order to move the field forward. There is a
need to identify the core theories and methodologies of mentorship
which can be utilized to examine the Asian cultural context and the
nuances of its management practices. This book aims to provide a
deeper understanding of the contextual interpretation of mentoring
by focusing on the Asian experience in countries such as China,
India, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and Bangladesh. Shining a light on the
importance of cross-cultural awareness and demographic dynamics
when applied to talent management, it questions the positivist
trend of decontextualizing HRM from the social-historical context
of the workplace. It will provide business leaders and scholars
with a critical understanding of what makes development, training
and competency initiatives thrive in particular cultural contexts
under the influence of larger historical and social structures.
Heeding the call for mentoring relationships to be studied across
cultures, this book on mentoring experiences in Asia is the need of
the hour.
On the backdrop of the institutionalisation of corporate social
responsibility (CSR) and sustainability, and the emergence of
multi-stakeholder-driven voluntary regulation, this timely
collection places special emphasis on India and explores its
international voluntary sustainability standards. The authors
analyse the adoption and implementation of voluntary governance
initiatives across a range of industries, offering insightful
sectoral discussion and evaluation of voluntary sustainability
standards as forms of transnational private regulation. This book
will be of interest to anyone researching CSR, sustainability and
supply chain management in emerging markets.
Industrial Revolution 4.0 is upon us, with disruptive technology
rapidly changing our personal and professional lives. In this
climate it is not clear how organization reorganization will take
place and there is haziness over the strategic HRM required to
attract, develop, and retain talent. This book shines a light on
the rapidly changing work landscape by bringing together
international expert contributors, who address issues such as the
long-term effects of artificial intelligence and block chain
technologies on the firm and on human resources, and deliberate on
the effects Industrial Revolution 4.0 is likely to have on both
emerging economies and developed countries. A number of fundamental
questions are asked: Will HR managers perceive IT as a supporting
adjunct or a core operational department? Will man and machine
co-exist, or will artificial intelligence have more ominous
implications for humanity, as predicted by Stephen Hawking? In
other words, is HRM 4.0 an opportunity, a transient phase, or an
impending threat? Human and Technological Resource Management is a
must read for students and scholars of HRM, as well as anyone
interested in the future of technology in the workplace
The Indian economy is projected to become the world's fourth
largest by 2020 and it is central to global economic performance.
In a period of rapid change, understanding the business environment
is a challenge. This book highlights the unique mix of challenges
and opportunities for investors and organizations in India. Indian
Business brings together a wide range of experts to present a
comprehensive insight into doing business in India. It draws on
research-based evidence and expert coverage of the emerging
political, legal and social frameworks. It is divided into three
parts: the Indian business context, conducting business in India,
and emerging practices relevant for foreign investors. Each chapter
outlines the context and justification for study, along with an
analysis of the present situation and future options. Useful
features include a case study with questions for analysis, and
links to useful web resources. This book provides business
practitioners and students with a thorough understanding of how to
start and grow successful organizations in India.
The Indian economy is projected to become the world's fourth
largest by 2020 and it is central to global economic performance.
In a period of rapid change, understanding the business environment
is a challenge. This book highlights the unique mix of challenges
and opportunities for investors and organizations in India. Indian
Business brings together a wide range of experts to present a
comprehensive insight into doing business in India. It draws on
research-based evidence and expert coverage of the emerging
political, legal and social frameworks. It is divided into three
parts: the Indian business context, conducting business in India,
and emerging practices relevant for foreign investors. Each chapter
outlines the context and justification for study, along with an
analysis of the present situation and future options. Useful
features include a case study with questions for analysis, and
links to useful web resources. This book provides business
practitioners and students with a thorough understanding of how to
start and grow successful organizations in India.
This popular text treats international, strategic and contemporary
issues as central to the study and practice of Human Resource
Management. Its practical focus helps you develop the skills needed
for the world of work, through learning features such as HRM in
Practice, Developing Key Skills and Debating HRM. The fourth
edition has been thoroughly updated and brings you: • Case
studies which offer a link between theory and practical challenges
in the international HR environment • A new chapter on
Work-Related Mental Health and Wellbeing • Coverage of
cutting-edge topics such as Diversity and Inclusion,
Sustainability, Artificial Intelligence and Corporate Social
Responsibility • NEW Future Insights and Considering
Sustainability features Suitable for undergraduate and
postgraduate students studying Human Resource Management. Jonathan
R. Crawshaw is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) and
Director of Research for the Work and Organisation Department at
Aston Business School, Aston University.  Pawan
Budhwar is the 50th Anniversary Professor of International
HRM at Aston Business school. Ann Davis is Professor and Associate
Dean for Academic Resourcing and Development at the University of
Sydney Business.
On the backdrop of the institutionalisation of corporate social
responsibility (CSR) and sustainability, and the emergence of
multi-stakeholder-driven voluntary regulation, this timely
collection places special emphasis on India and explores its
international voluntary sustainability standards. The authors
analyse the adoption and implementation of voluntary governance
initiatives across a range of industries, offering insightful
sectoral discussion and evaluation of voluntary sustainability
standards as forms of transnational private regulation. This book
will be of interest to anyone researching CSR, sustainability and
supply chain management in emerging markets.
This casebook is a collection of international teaching cases
focusing on contemporary human resource management issues. Each
case centers primarily on one country and illustrates a significant
challenge faced by managers and HR practitioners, helping students
to understand how the issues they learn about in class play out in
the real world. The cases emphasize the national and cultural
contexts of HR management, providing readers with a global
understanding of employee motivation, reward systems, recruitment
and selection, career development, and more. In this edition, the
editors and authors have made significant updates to reflect recent
developments in the field and cover a broader range of countries in
Eastern Europe and Africa. The authors also delve into new
industries like food service, clothing manufacturing, and
transportation as well as IT and academia. Recommendations for
further reading and relevant videos provide readers with practical
insights into the modern HRM field. With more than 30 cases
followed by questions and tasks to encourage reflection, this is a
valuable companion for any student of human resource management.
An experiential and skills-building approach, exploring the
realities and complexities of performance management and
encouraging a reflective, adaptable outlook and equipping readers
to conduct performance management in the future. The book presents
the theoretical underpinnings and the practical applications of key
topics in detail, with practical concepts or skills highlighted in
terms of how they fit into the Performance Management system.
Learning features include: "Developing PMS Skills" boxes,
highlighting a particular skill "PMS in Practice" boxes, showcasing
real-life examples from around the world "Experiential Exercises",
to encourage active learning A comprehensive suite of free online
resources, including PowerPoint Slides, full journal articles, and
self-review questions an be found at
https://study.sagepub.com/varma Suitable for Performance Management
modules on Human Resource Management, General Management and
Organisational Behaviour courses.
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