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Title Human capital management research : influencing practice and process / edited by Deborah Blackman, the University of New South Wales, Michael O'Donnell, the University of New South Wales and Stephen T.T. Teo, New Zealand Work Research Institute
Published Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age Pub., Inc., 2016

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Series Contemporary Perspectives in Human Capital and Development
Contemporary perspectives in human capital and development.
Contents Preface to the series / Bing Ran and Stephen T.T. Teo -- Introduction: setting the scene : applied human resources into the 21st century / Deborah Blackman, Michael O'Donnell, and Stephen T.T Teo -- Is there a new path to advancing the art and science of management? / David Schmidtchen -- Not so "secondary" data :the use of staff surveys in human capital management research / Tony Cotton, Alistair Warren, and Deborah Blackman -- Employee engagement in the public sector : what needs to change / Natalie Jones and Sally Sambrook -- Employee commitment to the supervisor : the role of side bets / Damian West -- A new way of developing workforce planning in the public sector / Geraldine Kennett and Sonia Cooper -- A three-stage approach for the diagnosis and reduction of employee turnover / Gerry J.M. Treuren and Julie Goods -- Recruiting for commitment and performance / Samantha Johnson -- Technology-based training : connecting hr research with hr practice / Adam M. Kanar, Matisha Montgomery, Rebecca L. Fraser, and Tara S. Behrend -- Current themes in behavioral business ethics : implications for human resources training and -- Development / Sheldene Simola -- Performance management : common practice, unique practice, and effective practice / Alan Colquitt -- Performance management as a strategic tool for change / Deborah Blackman, Fiona Buick, Michael O'Donnell, Janine O'Flynn, and Damian West -- Conclusion: where to from here? / Deborah Blackman, Michael O'Donnell, and Stephen T.T. Teo -- About the contributors
Summary When reading current human capital management or human resources management textbooks, it is clear that many do not reflect current research. Even new Strategic HRM books are only recently reporting research that has been widely discussed in academic journals over the last 10 years. Discussion with those who span the academic/practice worlds shows that they have regularly been struck by the dissonance between the journals and the texts. They agree that there should be more commonality but suggest that, although some of the HRM journal articles may carry some implications for practice, many do not. They are often vague as to the real potential value of the research and only outline potential interventions in a very rudimentary way. Covering a range of topics which affect the way that human capital is attracted, developed, managed and supported, this book presents recent research which can be applied to the real world. Written by practitioners with academics, each chapter provides an overview of the research, as well as the links to current human capital management practices and identifying potential implications for future implementation. The book is designed to be of interest to academic researchers, university professors and graduate students, and to management scientists, industry economists, government officials, public policy developers and analysts, research and laboratory managers, marketing, human resources and operations managers, in fact anyone who is interested at understanding the current progress of human resources management and human capital development
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
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Subject Personnel management.
Human capital.
Personnel Management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior.
Human capital
Personnel management
Form Electronic book
Author Blackman, Deborah A., editor
O'Donnell, Michael, editor
Teo, Stephen T. T., editor
ISBN 9781681234663
1681234661