This chapter locates the emergence and significance of key intersections of Human Resource Management (HRM) and Employment Relations (ER) in a threefold manner. First, the chapter traces the origins of HRM, highlighting the importance of longstanding domain assumptions which formed the conceptual heritage of the term. Second, the chapter explores key waves of research that have characterised the field since the mid-1980s, including an emphasis on strategy, HRM-Performance linkages, and employee outcomes. Third, the chapter draws on a 5C framework to provide a critical evaluation of HRM. Overall, this serves to illuminate the value of more employment relations grounded understanding and on-going conversation between related modes of thinking...
Drawing on the economics and industrial relations literatures, this paper argues that the convention...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to ongoing debates regarding the human resource ...
Until today, a rich body of human resource management (HRM) research has focused on contributing to ...
This chapter locates the emergence and significance of key intersections of Human Resource Managemen...
This chapter locates the emergence and significance of key intersections of human resource managemen...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by SAGE Publishing in Strategic Human Res...
Since the 1970-BOs, employment relationships in the western world have been influenced by the emerge...
The term ‘industrial relations ’ (IR) came into common use in Britain and North America during the 1...
This chapter is designed to provide students of HRM with a brief introduction to employment relation...
This article argues that the human resource management perspective is insufficient as a framework wi...
In recent years, significant changes are experienced in practice as well as theory to the field of i...
Incorporating Human Resource Management policies within the regulatory and institutional framework t...
The term ‘employee relations ’ was conceived as a replacement for the term ‘industrial relations’ bu...
he theoretical roots for the study of human resource management (HRM) in organisations have existed ...
Drawing upon a major British study involving over 300 interviews in fifteen case organizations from ...
Drawing on the economics and industrial relations literatures, this paper argues that the convention...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to ongoing debates regarding the human resource ...
Until today, a rich body of human resource management (HRM) research has focused on contributing to ...
This chapter locates the emergence and significance of key intersections of Human Resource Managemen...
This chapter locates the emergence and significance of key intersections of human resource managemen...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by SAGE Publishing in Strategic Human Res...
Since the 1970-BOs, employment relationships in the western world have been influenced by the emerge...
The term ‘industrial relations ’ (IR) came into common use in Britain and North America during the 1...
This chapter is designed to provide students of HRM with a brief introduction to employment relation...
This article argues that the human resource management perspective is insufficient as a framework wi...
In recent years, significant changes are experienced in practice as well as theory to the field of i...
Incorporating Human Resource Management policies within the regulatory and institutional framework t...
The term ‘employee relations ’ was conceived as a replacement for the term ‘industrial relations’ bu...
he theoretical roots for the study of human resource management (HRM) in organisations have existed ...
Drawing upon a major British study involving over 300 interviews in fifteen case organizations from ...
Drawing on the economics and industrial relations literatures, this paper argues that the convention...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to ongoing debates regarding the human resource ...
Until today, a rich body of human resource management (HRM) research has focused on contributing to ...