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Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management

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With an overview by the editors, this 22nd volume comprises a set of nine papers on longstanding foundation and emerging topics in the field of human resources management.
  • 02 October 2003
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This series publishes monograph length conceptual papers designed to promote theory and research on important substantive and methodological topics in the field of human resources management. Volume 22 contains nine papers on critical issues in the field of human resources management, thus continuing the tradition of the series to develop a more informed understanding of the field.
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Price: $160.99
Pages: 436
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Publication Date: 02 October 2003
ISBN: 9780762309597
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management, Personnel & human resources management
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The impact of team fluidity and its implications for human resource management research and practice, B.R. Dineen, R.A. Noe; mentoring research - a review and dynamic process model, C.R. Wanberg, E.T. Welsh; the impact of telecommuting design on social systems, self-regulation, and role boundaries, D.G. Allen, R.W. Renn; research on employee creativity - a critical review and directions for future research, Jing Zhou, C.E. Shalley; the relationship between work-family human resource practices and firm profitability - a multi-theoretical perspective, M.M. Arthur, A. Cook; toward understanding and managing stereotypical beliefs about older workers' ability and desire for learning and development, T.J. Maurer et al; current directions and issues in personnel selection and classification, W.C. Borman et al; applying self-determination theory to organizational research, K.M. Sheldon et al; beyond social exchange - new directions for organizational citizenship behavior theory and research, K.L. Zellers, B.J. Tepper.