International audienceHuman resource management (HRM) has been widely considered an important way to enhance organisational performance. Many firms have adopted a range of HRM policies and practices to more clearly demonstrate the contribution of their workforces to the bottom line. The objective and practices of HRM are not without their critics, however and while there have been a number of ethically-oriented analyses of different aspects of HRM, there remains scope for additional research. In this article, we seek to highlight the 'human' in HRM as this permits us to treat the human actor as an end rather than merely as a means (or resource) to some organisational goal. While this argument resonates with a Kantian logic, we go further by...
Abstract In the human quest for meaning, work occupies a central position. Most adults spend the maj...
This paper intends to demonstrate that HRM originates from Egypt (Africa) and that its sources are i...
Miroslav Wolf’s Work in the Spirit (2001) develops a theology of human work by engaging with the rea...
International audienceHuman resource management (HRM) has been widely considered an important way to...
This article addresses two longstanding challenges for human resource (HR) managers; how far they ca...
Research in Organizational Behavior (OB) and Human Resource Management (HRM) is increasingly focused...
Companies seem to be taking more and more interest in people. However, this greater concern has stil...
Despite the ongoing consideration of the ethical nature of human resource management (HRM), little r...
International audienceWorkplace spirituality deals with paradoxes. This concept has been taken on bo...
There is little doubt that creating a workplace that fosters and values spirituality is a worthwhile...
This paper provides a critique and re-evaluation of the way that ethics is understood and promoted w...
This article examines the potential for moral agency in human resource management practice. It draws...
Humans are God's creation, while science comes from human thought. One example of science is managem...
Building on dissatisfaction with current approaches that entail a superficial conception of the firm...
This thesis examines the conceptualisations of those who do the work of organisations as evidenced i...
Abstract In the human quest for meaning, work occupies a central position. Most adults spend the maj...
This paper intends to demonstrate that HRM originates from Egypt (Africa) and that its sources are i...
Miroslav Wolf’s Work in the Spirit (2001) develops a theology of human work by engaging with the rea...
International audienceHuman resource management (HRM) has been widely considered an important way to...
This article addresses two longstanding challenges for human resource (HR) managers; how far they ca...
Research in Organizational Behavior (OB) and Human Resource Management (HRM) is increasingly focused...
Companies seem to be taking more and more interest in people. However, this greater concern has stil...
Despite the ongoing consideration of the ethical nature of human resource management (HRM), little r...
International audienceWorkplace spirituality deals with paradoxes. This concept has been taken on bo...
There is little doubt that creating a workplace that fosters and values spirituality is a worthwhile...
This paper provides a critique and re-evaluation of the way that ethics is understood and promoted w...
This article examines the potential for moral agency in human resource management practice. It draws...
Humans are God's creation, while science comes from human thought. One example of science is managem...
Building on dissatisfaction with current approaches that entail a superficial conception of the firm...
This thesis examines the conceptualisations of those who do the work of organisations as evidenced i...
Abstract In the human quest for meaning, work occupies a central position. Most adults spend the maj...
This paper intends to demonstrate that HRM originates from Egypt (Africa) and that its sources are i...
Miroslav Wolf’s Work in the Spirit (2001) develops a theology of human work by engaging with the rea...