The extensive range of far-reaching managerial initiatives which are constantly reported might seem to signal a transformation to a totally new order of human resource management. This article examines some entrenched structural features of the British context which can help explain the limits to this pattern of change
In advanced Western countries globalisation has been accompanied by the increasing use of sophistica...
Looks at the changes in the business environment and examines the changes in human resource manageme...
Path dependency is used to assess the dynamics and evolution of workplace experiences in both the Ne...
Drawing upon a major British study involving over 300 interviews in fifteen case organizations from ...
Last year, when the writer was invited to address the Inaugural State Conference of the IPMA Queensl...
In the United States in the last few years there has developed a notion of “strategic human resource...
Prior studies have suggested that one of the main roles of a strategic human resources department is...
The nature, and extent, of change in the way people are managed at work continues to provoke much co...
The concept of Human Resource Development is a humanistic Approach that is originated from the class...
An attempt is made in this paper is to analyse the history, evolution and development of HRM. Human ...
This paper examines the roots of Britain's training problem, drawing links with long-standing indust...
A continuing issue in managing change is minimising resistance and engaging with employees at all le...
Human Resource Management (HRM) as a body of knowledge is replete with apparent contradictions and u...
Human Resource Management (HRM) has become the predominant term to describe the theory and practices...
The literature is filled with various definitions of human resource management (HRM) and almost all ...
In advanced Western countries globalisation has been accompanied by the increasing use of sophistica...
Looks at the changes in the business environment and examines the changes in human resource manageme...
Path dependency is used to assess the dynamics and evolution of workplace experiences in both the Ne...
Drawing upon a major British study involving over 300 interviews in fifteen case organizations from ...
Last year, when the writer was invited to address the Inaugural State Conference of the IPMA Queensl...
In the United States in the last few years there has developed a notion of “strategic human resource...
Prior studies have suggested that one of the main roles of a strategic human resources department is...
The nature, and extent, of change in the way people are managed at work continues to provoke much co...
The concept of Human Resource Development is a humanistic Approach that is originated from the class...
An attempt is made in this paper is to analyse the history, evolution and development of HRM. Human ...
This paper examines the roots of Britain's training problem, drawing links with long-standing indust...
A continuing issue in managing change is minimising resistance and engaging with employees at all le...
Human Resource Management (HRM) as a body of knowledge is replete with apparent contradictions and u...
Human Resource Management (HRM) has become the predominant term to describe the theory and practices...
The literature is filled with various definitions of human resource management (HRM) and almost all ...
In advanced Western countries globalisation has been accompanied by the increasing use of sophistica...
Looks at the changes in the business environment and examines the changes in human resource manageme...
Path dependency is used to assess the dynamics and evolution of workplace experiences in both the Ne...