With a sound foundation based on contemporary research and a strong practical element, this title is useful to current practitioners wishing to update their knowledge and students considering careers in HRM or general management.
With a sound foundation based on contemporary research and a strong practical element, this title is useful to current practitioners wishing to update their knowledge and students considering careers in HRM or general management.
This title focuses on the practical application of human resource management (HRM) theories and research in a New Zealand context. The authors point out that HR practitioners and academics need to be cautious about the uncritical acceptance and application of research findings and practices developed internationally. A great many contextual factors (national legislative requirements, comparative union reach and strength, labour market conditions etc.) necessitate a careful consideration of how well HRM practices transfer across national boundaries. Therefore, reference to New Zealand research and human resource (HR) practice is included throughout, bedded within a strategic and international research-based foundation. This book updates and replaces the earlier book Managing Human Resources in New Zealand 2e by Macky & Johnson. New chapters have been added (Ch 3, 4, 10, 12, 2, 8) and other chapters extensively updated and restructured. With a sound foundation based on contemporary research and a strong practical element, this title is useful to current practitioners wishing to update their knowledge and students considering careers in HRM or general management.
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