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Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management, a book in LEA's Organization and Management Series, provides a sophisticated, in-depth examination of research in international human resource management (IHRM). Editor Michael M. Harris compiles research in IHRM that is otherwise fragmented across numerous journals and conducted from several different approaches. In so doing, Harris recommends new directions and hypotheses to guide future researchers.

This well-organized and much needed volume explores topics ranging from how to conduct international human resource management using both qualitative and quantitative methods, to defining culture, employee selection, performance management, union-management relations, and careers. Distinguished scholars discuss:

  • national culture and cultural effects
  • methodological issues in IHRM
  • international performance management and appraisal
  • international compensation
  • internat

    Trade Review

    'The chapters in this important volume reflect in-depth, nuanced treatments of the most challenging issues that International Human Resource Managment scholars face. Each chapter is thoroughtly documented, and identifies the kinds of challenging questions that will define IHRM research for years to come.' - Wayne F. Cascio, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, USA

    'The Handbook’s in-depth and research-based treatment of key international human resource issues makes it a valuable resource not only for researchers, but also for managers charged with making and implementing international human resource strategies and decisions.' Barry Gerhart, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA



    Table of Contents

    M.M. Harris, Introduction. J.J. Lawler, F.O. Walumbwa and B. Bai, National Culture and Cultural Effects. R.P. Gephart and J. Richardson, Qualitative Research Methodologies and International Human Resource Management. D. Chan, Methodological Issues in International Human Resource Management Research. P.R. Sparrow and W. Braun, Human Resource Strategy in International Context. F. Lievens, Research on Selection in an International Context: Current Status and Future Directions. C. Bailey and C. Fletcher, International Performance Management and Appraisal: Research Perspectives. M.M. Harris and S. Park, International Compensation. G. Hundley and P. Marett, International Labor Relations. J.R. Mesmer-Magnus and V.C. Viswesvaran, Expatriate Management. J.L. Cerdin and A. Bird, Careers in a Global Context. M.M. Harris, Summary and Conclusions.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 14/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9780805849486, 978-0805849486
      ISBN10: 0805849483

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management, a book in LEA's Organization and Management Series, provides a sophisticated, in-depth examination of research in international human resource management (IHRM). Editor Michael M. Harris compiles research in IHRM that is otherwise fragmented across numerous journals and conducted from several different approaches. In so doing, Harris recommends new directions and hypotheses to guide future researchers.

      This well-organized and much needed volume explores topics ranging from how to conduct international human resource management using both qualitative and quantitative methods, to defining culture, employee selection, performance management, union-management relations, and careers. Distinguished scholars discuss:

      • national culture and cultural effects
      • methodological issues in IHRM
      • international performance management and appraisal
      • international compensation
      • internat

        Trade Review

        'The chapters in this important volume reflect in-depth, nuanced treatments of the most challenging issues that International Human Resource Managment scholars face. Each chapter is thoroughtly documented, and identifies the kinds of challenging questions that will define IHRM research for years to come.' - Wayne F. Cascio, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, USA

        'The Handbook’s in-depth and research-based treatment of key international human resource issues makes it a valuable resource not only for researchers, but also for managers charged with making and implementing international human resource strategies and decisions.' Barry Gerhart, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA



        Table of Contents

        M.M. Harris, Introduction. J.J. Lawler, F.O. Walumbwa and B. Bai, National Culture and Cultural Effects. R.P. Gephart and J. Richardson, Qualitative Research Methodologies and International Human Resource Management. D. Chan, Methodological Issues in International Human Resource Management Research. P.R. Sparrow and W. Braun, Human Resource Strategy in International Context. F. Lievens, Research on Selection in an International Context: Current Status and Future Directions. C. Bailey and C. Fletcher, International Performance Management and Appraisal: Research Perspectives. M.M. Harris and S. Park, International Compensation. G. Hundley and P. Marett, International Labor Relations. J.R. Mesmer-Magnus and V.C. Viswesvaran, Expatriate Management. J.L. Cerdin and A. Bird, Careers in a Global Context. M.M. Harris, Summary and Conclusions.

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