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Employment Relationship: Key Challenges for HR
Employment Relationship: Key Challenges for HR
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Affective Organizational Commitment
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commitment
contingent
continuance
Continuance Commitment
contract
Contractual Stances
Employee Organization Linkage
Employment Relationship
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future employment relationship trends
globalisation impacts
High Commitment Work Practices
Hr Strategy
HRM Professional
HRM System
Idiosyncratic Dealing
individualised hr practices
labour market dynamics
life
MBA Graduate
Non-work Obligations
Nonwork Obligations
organizational
psychological
Psychological Contract
Psychological Contract Breach
Psychological Ownership
Talent Thinking
technological workforce change
Term Time Working
trust and job security
UK Employee
UK Social Policy
Vice Versa
virtual organisation models
work
Work Life Balance
Work Life Balance Policies
Work Role Transitions
workforce
Workplace Discretion
Product details
- ISBN 9780750649414
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 02 Jul 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Challenges Facing the Employment Relationship in Future Organizations addresses the issues of change within employee relationships resulting from the impact of factors such as:
* international competitive pressures
* technological change
* changing individual expectations and behaviours
The new employment contract is analysed from inside and outside organizations and the issues are addressed from both a human resource management and work psychology perspective.
This book:
* Reviews the phenomenon of globalization, outlining the current impacts on the employment relationship and summarizing the assumed impacts on future work
* Looks at the employment relationship from a labour market perspective and reviews the evidence on an increasing individualization of the employment relationship
* Reviews work by psychologists on the changing psychological contract
* Provides an overview of new forms of work organization, drawing attention to research on virtual organization and implications of e-enablement
* Outlines the challenges to the employment relation on a global scale
Paul R. Sparrow, Cary L. Cooppson
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