This thesis critically examines the concept of strategic human resource management (HRM). Existing 'critical' approaches identify prescriptive HRNI literature as 'rhetoric' that does not match 'reality'. Such an approach understands management initiatives as separate, individual, discrete, and ad hoc. However, this thesis develops an alternative perspcctivc, informed by a Foucauldian approach to 'discourse', that understands 'HRM' and 'strategy' as cultural constructs that are used by actors as they 'make sense' of discursively constructed organizational 'realities'. This perspective is then utilized to demonstrate that the existing 'critical' approaches are engaged in particular practices that define strategic HRM in a way that constructs ...
The field of strategic human resource management (HRM) has a long and rich tradition. As a prelude t...
Combining up-to-date research, innovative content and practical perspectives, this book is the bench...
This book is intended both to be descriptive of Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) and its k...
This study uses a social constructivist epistemology and a compatible methodology to look at models ...
Personnel management has evolved into human resource management (HRM) and more recently into strateg...
Purpose - This paper aims to present a detailed examination of the relationship and debate between r...
The Critical Management Studies debate on Human Resource Management proposes that reality is sociall...
This study uses a social constructivist epistemology and a compatible methodology to look at models...
Since the 1970-BOs, employment relationships in the western world have been influenced by the emerge...
The idea of this book came from a desire to provide an explanation of human resource management (HR...
About the book: The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive...
The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive, contemporary an...
This thesis examines the conceptualisations of those who do the work of organisations as evidenced i...
Research on organisational legitimation strategies has shown that organisational actors employ agent...
It is anticipated that, as a result of increased competitive pressures, the emphasis is on the searc...
The field of strategic human resource management (HRM) has a long and rich tradition. As a prelude t...
Combining up-to-date research, innovative content and practical perspectives, this book is the bench...
This book is intended both to be descriptive of Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) and its k...
This study uses a social constructivist epistemology and a compatible methodology to look at models ...
Personnel management has evolved into human resource management (HRM) and more recently into strateg...
Purpose - This paper aims to present a detailed examination of the relationship and debate between r...
The Critical Management Studies debate on Human Resource Management proposes that reality is sociall...
This study uses a social constructivist epistemology and a compatible methodology to look at models...
Since the 1970-BOs, employment relationships in the western world have been influenced by the emerge...
The idea of this book came from a desire to provide an explanation of human resource management (HR...
About the book: The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive...
The Second Edition of this highly successful course reader provides a comprehensive, contemporary an...
This thesis examines the conceptualisations of those who do the work of organisations as evidenced i...
Research on organisational legitimation strategies has shown that organisational actors employ agent...
It is anticipated that, as a result of increased competitive pressures, the emphasis is on the searc...
The field of strategic human resource management (HRM) has a long and rich tradition. As a prelude t...
Combining up-to-date research, innovative content and practical perspectives, this book is the bench...
This book is intended both to be descriptive of Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) and its k...