A guide to key theories for human resource management research

"This authoritative Guide provides 41 summaries of important theories used for research in human resource management (HRM). Each entry clearly defines a theory, provides insight into the development of the theory, demonstrates the application of the theory to HRM, and discusses areas where the...

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Other Authors: Hutchings, Kate (Editor), Michailova, Snejina (Editor), Wilkinson, Adrian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2024, 2024
Edition:First edition
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:"This authoritative Guide provides 41 summaries of important theories used for research in human resource management (HRM). Each entry clearly defines a theory, provides insight into the development of the theory, demonstrates the application of the theory to HRM, and discusses areas where the theory could be applied in future research projects. The two introductory chapters overview HRM in relation to theory, and explain the importance of theory in research and issues to consider when using theory. In particular, the book offers: A concise summary of the origins of HR, a clear explanation of what is and what is not theory, application of theories from various disciplines to HRM, accessible summaries of theories used for HRM research, detailed suggestions for selecting and using theories for future research projects. A Guide to Key Theories for Human Resource Management Research will be essential and reassuring reading for Master's students and PhD candidates researching HRM. It will also benefit early career researchers and more established researchers seeking insight into more recently developed theories"--
Physical Description:372 pages
ISBN:9781035308767