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[Contributions to Management Science] Sustainable Human Resource Management || Linking the Idea of Sustainability to Strategic HRM

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Book ID
121774023
Publisher
Physica-Verlag HD
Year
2009
Tongue
German
Weight
308 KB
Edition
2009
Category
Article
ISBN
3790821888

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✦ Synopsis


Predictions areΒ that sustainability becomes the next big topic for Human Resource Management after internationalization and globalization. This book gives new answers to these questions: - How can HRM contribute to attracting, developing and retaining highly qualified human resources over time? - How can a paradox perspective contribute to understanding and coping with paradoxical tensions? - How can sustainability be used as a β€˜deliberate strategy’ for HRM? The conceptual part of the bookΒ looks at the notion of sustainability, opens it up for Strategic HRM and identifies blind spots in Strategic HRM theory. Paradox theory is introduced as an analytical framework for Sustainable HRM. Initial suggestions are made for sustainability strategies and for coping with paradoxes and tensions. The exploratory part examines how 50 European Multinationals communicate their understanding of sustainability and HRM and which HR issues and practices they are linking to the topic.


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