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Strategy, HRM, and Performance: A Contextual Approach 2nd Revised edition


Strategy, HRM, and Performance: A Contextual Approach 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Paauwe, Jaap (Full Professor in Organisation and HRM, Full Professor in Organisation and HRM, Department of Human Resource Studies, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tilburg University); Farndale, Elaine (Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, Associate Professor of Human Resource Management, School of Labor and Employment Relations, The Pennsylvania State University)

Strategy, HRM, and Performance: A Contextual Approach

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ISBN:
9780198808602
Publication Date:
9 Nov 2017
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Strategy, HRM, and Performance: A Contextual Approach

Description

The book expounds the macro-level relationship between strategy, HRM, and performance, addressing important challenges that have constrained research and practice to date. Adopting a critical perspective, the first challenge is a narrow definition of 'performance' that has been largely driven by a managerialist, profit motive, with little regard for the human element. This book proposes adopting a more balanced approach towards measuring performance, encompassing both organizational financial performance as well as employee well-being. The second challenge is that HRM has largely been considered a universalistic phenomenon, rather than needing to be understood in the context in which an organization is operating. The book puts forward the argument for a more context-centric perspective, culminating in the development of the Contextual Strategic Human Resource Management Framework. The book emphasizes the importance of strategy, alignment, context, the role of actors, and a holistic conceptualisation of performance. Embedded in all chapters is a focus on achieving an appropriate balance between options, rather than providing a universalistic solution to all human resource management challenges.

Contents

1: Introduction 2: HRM and Strategy 3: The More Fits the Better 4: Human Resource Management in Context: An Institutional Perspective 5: HRM and Performance: Achievements and Challenges 6: The Contextual SHRM Framework 7: The Contextual SHRM Framework in Practice 8: Sector Level Application of the Contextual SHRM Model 9: International HRM Perspectives on High-Performing Multinational Corporations 10: HR Profession Roles and Performance 11: Human Resource Delivery and Metrics 12: Reflections for the Future

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