Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management (2nd Ed.) (August, 2013)
Gunter K. Stahl, Ingmar Bjorkman, Shad Morris (Eds.)
The second edition of this Handbook provides up-to-date insight into ground-breaking research on international human resource issues today. These issues are faced by multinational companies which can be as small as one person with a computer and Internet connection or as large as a medium-sized country. Written by the field’s most distinguished researchers, the book will stimulate thought for new research and provide a glimpse of where we have been and where we are going. The book explores issues such as the importance of linking IHRM activities to organizational strategy and culture; talent management; staffing; performance management; leadership development; diversity management; international assignment and mobility issues; and the role of IHRM in the management of global teams and cross-border joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions.
The Handbook illustrates that IHRM research is both theoretically deep and eclectic. Drawing upon a range of paradigms and perspectives this compendium will prove invaluable for HRM scholars, doctoral students, and others interested in IHRM research. [from publisher web site]
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 593 pages.
ISBN: 9.78185E+12
Call number: HF5549.5.E45 H36