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Managing Human Resources Human Resource Management In Transition 5th Edition Stephen Bach

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Managing Human Resources Human Resource Management In Transition 5th Edition Stephen Bach
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Stephen Bach, Martin Edwards
ISBN: 9781119991533, 9781118509975, 9781118509999, 9781118509982, 1119991536, 1118509978, 1118509994, 1118509986
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 5

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Managing Human Resources Human Resource Management In Transition 5th Edition Stephen Bach by Stephen Bach, Martin Edwards 9781119991533, 9781118509975, 9781118509999, 9781118509982, 1119991536, 1118509978, 1118509994, 1118509986 instant download after payment.

This revised edition is a comprehensive, authoritative set of essays. It is more detailed and analytical than the mainstream treatments of HRM.

As in previous editions, Managing Human Resources analyses HRM, the study of work and employment, using an integrated multi-disciplinary approach. The starting point is a recognition that HRM practice and firm performance are influenced by a variety of institutional arrangements that extend beyond the firm. The consequences of HRM need to incorporate analysis of employees and other stakeholders as well as the implications for organizational performance.

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