International HRM: A Cross-Cultural Approach
Autor Terence Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761974055
ISBN-10: 0761974059
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761974059
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`Most books on IHRM-related topics address issues from the context of the multinational corporation; this book expands that perspective by looking at how different cultures tend to treat HR practices under conditions of globalization and within the domestic context. This book will be one that students and practitioners will want to have in their personal libraries' - Mark Mendenhall, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
`An interesting and original treatment of an increasingly important subject. Students and academics will welcome the extensive use of case material, as well as a geographical coverage that is significantly broader than is found in most other books on this topic' - Professor Paul Blyton, Cardiff Business School
`In today's global economy, understanding the international dimensions of human resource management could not be more important. Terence Jackson brings a clarity of ideas and a creativity that allows readers of his new book, International HRM, both to understand the complexities of global people management and to, in fact, be better managers' - Professor Nancy J Adler, Faculty of Management, McGill University
`In these days of increasing globalization of business, this book is a very valuable and timely addition to the Human Resouce Management literature' - Rabindra N Kanungo, Professor Emeritus, McGill University
`An interesting and original treatment of an increasingly important subject. Students and academics will welcome the extensive use of case material, as well as a geographical coverage that is significantly broader than is found in most other books on this topic' - Professor Paul Blyton, Cardiff Business School
`In today's global economy, understanding the international dimensions of human resource management could not be more important. Terence Jackson brings a clarity of ideas and a creativity that allows readers of his new book, International HRM, both to understand the complexities of global people management and to, in fact, be better managers' - Professor Nancy J Adler, Faculty of Management, McGill University
`In these days of increasing globalization of business, this book is a very valuable and timely addition to the Human Resouce Management literature' - Rabindra N Kanungo, Professor Emeritus, McGill University
Cuprins
Introduction: Beyond Human Resource Management
The Cross-Cultural Organization: The Multicultural Model
The Strategic Organization: The Supranational Model
The Competent Organization: The American Model
The Missionary Organization: The Dutch Model
The Motivating Organization: The Japanese Model
The Learning Organization: The British Model
The Flexible Organization: The European Union Model
The Joint Venture Organization: The Chinese Model with<b> Peter Xu Lu</b>
The Transitioning Organization: The Post-Soviet Model
The Stakeholder Organization: The Post-Colonial Model
Conclusion: The Future Organization
The Cross-Cultural Organization: The Multicultural Model
The Strategic Organization: The Supranational Model
The Competent Organization: The American Model
The Missionary Organization: The Dutch Model
The Motivating Organization: The Japanese Model
The Learning Organization: The British Model
The Flexible Organization: The European Union Model
The Joint Venture Organization: The Chinese Model with<b> Peter Xu Lu</b>
The Transitioning Organization: The Post-Soviet Model
The Stakeholder Organization: The Post-Colonial Model
Conclusion: The Future Organization
Descriere
NEW from SAGE Publications
Praise for this New Textbook:
`Most books on IHRM-related topics address issues from the context of the
multinational corporation; this book expands that perspective by looking at
how different cultures tend to treat HR practices under conditions of
globalization and within the domestic context. This book will be one that
students and practitioners will want to have in their personal libraries' - Mark Mendenhall, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
`An interesting and original treatment of an increasingly important subject.
Students and academics will welcome the extensive use of case material, as well as a
geographical coverage that is significantly broader than is found in most
other books on this topic'.
Professor Paul Blyton, Cardiff Business School
`In today's global economy, understanding the international dimensions of human resource management could not be more important. Terence Jackson brings a clarity of ideas and a creativity that allows readers of his new book, International HRM, both to understand the complexities of global people management and to, in fact, be better managers' - Professor Nancy J. Adler, Faculty of Management, McGill University
`In these days of increasing globalization of business, this book is a very valuable and timely addition to the Human Resouce Management literature' - Rabindra N Kanungo, Professor Emeritus, McGill University
International HRM an essential text for students of international human resource management and international management.
The book takes a cross-cultural approach to the study and practice of human resource management by examining the contributions of different cultures in interaction, discussing academic issues within the context of actual companies and real cultures. Each chapter provides real-life cases together with sample questions that will help readers to draw conclusions from the cases. Each chapter ends with a section on various management implications, together with a section providing useful pointers for students' further research.
International HRM will be recommended reading on courses in international management, international human resource management and cross-cultural management, for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and MBA students.
Praise for this New Textbook:
`Most books on IHRM-related topics address issues from the context of the
multinational corporation; this book expands that perspective by looking at
how different cultures tend to treat HR practices under conditions of
globalization and within the domestic context. This book will be one that
students and practitioners will want to have in their personal libraries' - Mark Mendenhall, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
`An interesting and original treatment of an increasingly important subject.
Students and academics will welcome the extensive use of case material, as well as a
geographical coverage that is significantly broader than is found in most
other books on this topic'.
Professor Paul Blyton, Cardiff Business School
`In today's global economy, understanding the international dimensions of human resource management could not be more important. Terence Jackson brings a clarity of ideas and a creativity that allows readers of his new book, International HRM, both to understand the complexities of global people management and to, in fact, be better managers' - Professor Nancy J. Adler, Faculty of Management, McGill University
`In these days of increasing globalization of business, this book is a very valuable and timely addition to the Human Resouce Management literature' - Rabindra N Kanungo, Professor Emeritus, McGill University
International HRM an essential text for students of international human resource management and international management.
The book takes a cross-cultural approach to the study and practice of human resource management by examining the contributions of different cultures in interaction, discussing academic issues within the context of actual companies and real cultures. Each chapter provides real-life cases together with sample questions that will help readers to draw conclusions from the cases. Each chapter ends with a section on various management implications, together with a section providing useful pointers for students' further research.
International HRM will be recommended reading on courses in international management, international human resource management and cross-cultural management, for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and MBA students.