Description
Using exercises and real-life examples, the authors emphasize the need to practise (and to study) HRM in context, taking account of the contrast between what theory says should happen and what actually happens in practice. Having introduced a strategic model of HRM, the book explores the key HRM activities of human resource planning, job analysis, managing pay, recruitment and selection, performance management, learning and training, job reduction and employee relations. The authors stress that every HRM model must be critically assessed in the particular setting in which it is being used, and then adopted, adapted or abandoned. This process of critical adaptation of international models of 'good practice' is the essence of global HRM.
This textbook offers a clear and highly accessible introduction to the theory and practice of HRM in developing and transitional countries. It has been designed for students on a wide range of human resource oriented courses, including development management and administration. It will also be a valuable reference tool for HRM practitioners in the private and public sector and in NGOs.
About the Author
Willy McCourt, former Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester and Derek Eldridge, former Capacity Building Director, Centre on Regulation and Competition, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, UK
Reviews
'Global Human Resource Management is a timely and excellent resource, and its focus on developing and transitional countries fills something of a gap in the literature. It is a welcome addition to the list of resources available to HR managers working in the international scene.' -- Geoffrey De Lacy, HR Monthly
Book Information
ISBN 9781843768548
Author Willy McCourt
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd