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Public Personnel Management has served as an essential, concise reader for public personnel and human resource management courses in the fields of public administration, political science, and public policy for more than 30 years. Since the first edition published in 1991, the book has provided professors and students alike with an in-depth look at cutting-edge developments beyond standard textbook coverage, to cultivate a broad understanding of the key management and policy issues facing public and nonprofit HRM today. Original chapters are written expressly for the text by leading public administration scholars, each focusing on specific and sometimes controversial concerns for public personnel management, such as social equity, labor relations, public employee rights, and the operation of nonprofits.

Now in an extensively revised seventh edition, Public Personnel Management presents new, original chapters to examine developments of interest to researchers and

Trade Review

"This book provides an essential collection of human resource management topics for the public sector from leaders in the field. From current issues, like new ways of working and the impact of COVID-19, to core topics, like social equity, the law, and workforce planning, Riccucci provides a thoughtful compilation for students, scholars, and practitioners alike."

Jaclyn Piatak, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA



Table of Contents

1. Public Personnel Management: Its Significance for Government Performance 2. Human Resources Practices and Research in Europe 3. New Ways of Working and Job Outcomes in Public Organizations: The Mutual Gains and Conflicting Outcomes Perspective 4. Diversity, Social Equity, and Representative Bureaucracy – Talk vs. Walk 5. Generational Differences and the Public Sector Workforce 6. Affirmative Action and the Law 7. How Federal Court Decisions on Discrimination Reflect Organizational Justice Violations 8. Understanding and Improving the Work Lives of LGBTQ Public Employees 9. The Rule of Law and Public Service 10. The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on State and Local Government Workforces 11. Public Sector Unions: Demands, Emotions, and Behavior 12. Workforce Planning in Turbulent Times 13. The Role of Human Resources Management in Cybersecurity 14. Telework in Government 15. Human Resources Management in Nonprofit Organizations

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 28/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781032516677, 978-1032516677
    ISBN10: 1032516674

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Public Personnel Management has served as an essential, concise reader for public personnel and human resource management courses in the fields of public administration, political science, and public policy for more than 30 years. Since the first edition published in 1991, the book has provided professors and students alike with an in-depth look at cutting-edge developments beyond standard textbook coverage, to cultivate a broad understanding of the key management and policy issues facing public and nonprofit HRM today. Original chapters are written expressly for the text by leading public administration scholars, each focusing on specific and sometimes controversial concerns for public personnel management, such as social equity, labor relations, public employee rights, and the operation of nonprofits.

    Now in an extensively revised seventh edition, Public Personnel Management presents new, original chapters to examine developments of interest to researchers and

    Trade Review

    "This book provides an essential collection of human resource management topics for the public sector from leaders in the field. From current issues, like new ways of working and the impact of COVID-19, to core topics, like social equity, the law, and workforce planning, Riccucci provides a thoughtful compilation for students, scholars, and practitioners alike."

    Jaclyn Piatak, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA



    Table of Contents

    1. Public Personnel Management: Its Significance for Government Performance 2. Human Resources Practices and Research in Europe 3. New Ways of Working and Job Outcomes in Public Organizations: The Mutual Gains and Conflicting Outcomes Perspective 4. Diversity, Social Equity, and Representative Bureaucracy – Talk vs. Walk 5. Generational Differences and the Public Sector Workforce 6. Affirmative Action and the Law 7. How Federal Court Decisions on Discrimination Reflect Organizational Justice Violations 8. Understanding and Improving the Work Lives of LGBTQ Public Employees 9. The Rule of Law and Public Service 10. The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on State and Local Government Workforces 11. Public Sector Unions: Demands, Emotions, and Behavior 12. Workforce Planning in Turbulent Times 13. The Role of Human Resources Management in Cybersecurity 14. Telework in Government 15. Human Resources Management in Nonprofit Organizations

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