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Human Resource Management Ethics

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This book explores HRM ethics, addressing ethical problems at executive and organizational levels. It includes diverse perspectives from psychology, social psychology, organizational behavior, stra...
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  • 30 June 2006
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HRM ethics is a root cause of many important problems in business ethics, and may represent the solution to even more. This volume defines, analyzes, and proposes solutions to ethical problems related to both the executive levels of the organization, and the organization as a whole.

This book contains a fascinating range of scholarship from highly regarded authors. Macro and micro perspectives are presented, including perspectives from psychology, social psychology, organizational behavior, strategy, law, spirituality, critical studies, public/nonprofit management, and a variety of functional areas within the field of HRM.

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Price: $61.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Ethics in Practice
Publication Date: 30 June 2006
ISBN: 9781593115272
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management, Personnel and human resources management, Ethics and moral philosophy
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Foreword.
Part I. Broad-Based Perspectives.
Chapter 1. Socially Responsible Human Resource Management: Charting New Territory; Marc Orlitzky and Diane L. Swanson.
Chapter 2. Ethics and Strategic Human Resource Management; Dave Lepak and Saba Colakoglu.
Chapter 3. Wisdom and Human Resource Management Ethics: An Initial Discourse; Robert W. Kolodinsky.
Chapter 4. Beyond Rhetoric and Bureaucracy: Using HRM to Add Ethical Value; Robert L. Cardy and T.T. Selvarajan.
Chapter 5. An Examination of the Potential of Human Resource Development (HRD) to Improve Organizational Ethics; Tim Hatcher.
Chapter 6. The Role of Moral Development in Motivating Ethical Behavior by Employees; Paul L. Schumann.
Chapter 7. Caring for Workers, Caring for Clients: Everyday Ethics in Assisted Living; Carol C. Cirka and Carla M. Messikomer.
Part II. Focused Perspectives.
Chapter 8. Re-Evaluating Drug Testing: Questions of Moral and Symbolic Control; Michelle R. Greenwood, Peter Holland, and Karen Choong.
Chapter 9. The Persistence of Sexual Harassment; Nancy Hauserman.
Chapter 10. Fairness and Reciprocity – Norms to Enhance the Ethical Quality of Compensation Scholarship and Practice; Edilberto F. Montemayor.
Chapter 11. Religion and Pay: Implications for Compensation; Nancy E. Day.
Chapter 12. Ethics and Economic Justice: Justice in the Public Sector and Nonprofit Sectors; Joan E. Pynes.
Chapter 13. Consequences and Challenges of Union Decline: An Ethical Perspective; John McClendon.
Chapter 14. The Ethical Problems of a Materialist Value Orientation for Business; Tim Kasser, Maarten Vansteenkiste, and John R. Deckop.