HRM - Peter Turnbull and Paul Blyton
Debates, Dilemmas and Contradictions
PART ONE: THE EMERGENCE OF HRM
HRM - Mike Noon
A Map, Model or Theory?
Human Resource Management, Competition and Strategy - Richard
Whipp
Some Productive Tensions
Human Resource Maximization - Rick Delbridge and Peter Turnbull
The Management of Labour under Just-in-Time Manufacturing
Systems
PART TWO: DIMENSIONS OF HRM
Organization Culture and Human Resource Management - Emmanuel
Ogbonna
Dilemmas and Contradictions
Empowerment or Emasculation? Shop Floor Surveillance in a Total
Quality Organization - Graham Sewell and Barry Wilkinson
HRM and the Limits of Flexibility - Paul Blyton and Jonathan
Morris
Decentralization - Ian Kirkpatrick, Annette Davies and Nick
Oliver
Friend or Foe of HRM?
`Locating the Line′ - James Lowe
The Front-Line Supervisor and Human Resource Management
Reward Management and HRM - Ian Smith
New Technology and Human Resource Management - Caroline Lloyd and
Mike Rawlinson
PART THREE: MANAGEMENT, UNIONS AND HRM
Managers′ Attitudes to Human Resource Management - Michael Poole
and Roger Mansfield
Rhetoric and Reality
Human Resource Management and Trade Union Responses - Miguel
Martinez Lucio and Syd Weston
Bringing the Politics of the Workplace Back into the Debate
PART FOUR: A NEW FORM OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICE?
HRM - Tom Keenoy and Peter Anthony
Metaphor, Meaning and Morality
Afterword - Paul Blyton and Peter Turnbull
`Welcome and important attempts to help fill this `qualitative void′.... Comprehensive reference lists in discrete subject areas also constitute a valuable by-product of all the chapters. Moreover, the case studies yield some interesting illustrative material′ - Work, Employment and Society `The book is well researched, well illustrated and thought provoking. As such, it is a welcome antidote to the grossly hyped popular literature and the less critical academic treatments of the subject′ - Times Higher Education Supplement `The book successfully raises conceptual, theoretical and some practical issues key to management practice, human resource management and trade unionism. For the critical practitioner and the student of human resource management the book advances many notable arguments′ - International Journal of Career Management `Fifteen papers that review a wide range of issues. Particularly valuable for those who need to keep up with developments in this area′ - Long Range Planning `One of the great strengths of the book is the way it integrates theoretical and empirical data.... essential reading for undergraduates and graduate human resource management students.... Blyton and Turnbull′s book is a welcome addition to the literature on human resource management′ - The Journal of Industrial Relations
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