Society and HRM in China

Society and HRM in China
Title Society and HRM in China PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Warner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 335
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135758158

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This volume looks at the relationship between society and human resource management (HRM) in China. In doing so it asks how representative the latter is of the former. The contributors argue that there needs to be a minimum degree of consonance between these two variables if HRM is to be sufficiently underpinned by social reality. It is only in a wider framework that ‘people-management’ in general – and in China in particular – can be fully understood, whether through theory or through practice. Society and HRM in China explores the changes in Chinese society over the last century and then goes on to analyse how these changes have shaped China’s HRM. Arguably, HRM did not emerge from the void; it was shaped by the societal culture from which it sprung and the economic forces influencing its institutions and organizations. However, there is very little academic literature about the relationship between contemporary Chinese society and its HRM which isn’t extremely specific. As such, much of the research in this collection is not only relatively representative but also highly cross-sectional. The contributions are all drawn from experts in the field across the disciplines, hailing from a diverse range of national origins and educational institutions. They cover a wide range of topics, approaches and emphases. This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Resource Management.

Society and HRM in China

Society and HRM in China
Title Society and HRM in China PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Warner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 241
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135758085

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This volume looks at the relationship between society and human resource management (HRM) in China. In doing so it asks how representative the latter is of the former. The contributors argue that there needs to be a minimum degree of consonance between these two variables if HRM is to be sufficiently underpinned by social reality. It is only in a wider framework that ‘people-management’ in general – and in China in particular – can be fully understood, whether through theory or through practice. Society and HRM in China explores the changes in Chinese society over the last century and then goes on to analyse how these changes have shaped China’s HRM. Arguably, HRM did not emerge from the void; it was shaped by the societal culture from which it sprung and the economic forces influencing its institutions and organizations. However, there is very little academic literature about the relationship between contemporary Chinese society and its HRM which isn’t extremely specific. As such, much of the research in this collection is not only relatively representative but also highly cross-sectional. The contributions are all drawn from experts in the field across the disciplines, hailing from a diverse range of national origins and educational institutions. They cover a wide range of topics, approaches and emphases. This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Resource Management.

Special Issue: Society and HRM in China

Special Issue: Society and HRM in China
Title Special Issue: Society and HRM in China PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Warner
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 2011
Genre
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Human Resource Management in China

Human Resource Management in China
Title Human Resource Management in China PDF eBook
Author Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 303
Release 2004-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134447345

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Enhancing our understanding of HRM in the Chinese industrial sector, this book explores the emerging role of HRM in China's industrial enterprises. A significant contribution to the theory of HRM, this book will be essential reading for students and researchers of Business and Management, HRM and Asian Business.

Human Resource Management in China

Human Resource Management in China
Title Human Resource Management in China PDF eBook
Author Fang Lee Cooke
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 429
Release 2013-07-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136637303

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The approach to managing human resources has changed significantly in China over the last twenty-five years as its transformation from a state planned economy to a market-oriented economy continues. By adopting a broad notion of HRM, while remaining sympathetic to the strong emphasis on relationship management in the Chinese culture, Fang Lee Cooke builds on the foundations of traditional Chinese HRM practice and brings it right up to date, including analysis of currently under-explored issues such as diversity management, talent management, new pay schemes, and performance management. Including extensive first hand empirical data and pedagogical features such as vignettes, case studies, and further reading lists. This book will be of great use on upper level undergraduate, post graduate and MBA courses covering international/Chinese management and HRM as well as appealing to practitioners, students and scholars of Chinese Business, Asian Business and Human Resource Management.

Strategic Human Resource Management in China

Strategic Human Resource Management in China
Title Strategic Human Resource Management in China PDF eBook
Author Min Min
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 165
Release 2017-01-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134996683

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This book documents and explains how strategic human resource management (SHRM) and high performance work systems (HPWS) have been adopted among indigenous enterprises, namely state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and domestic private enterprises (DPEs) in China, from both management and employee perspectives. The book examines the mutual relationships between employees and their supervisors/ managers through social exchange theory. It explains how and why employees develop their perceptions and relationships with their immediate supervisors/managers in the working environment and the consequent effects on their attitudes and behaviour at work. Given the importance of the Chinese economy in the world, and the impact of its ‘open door’ policy and economic and management reforms, this book will provide valuable insight into China’s SHRM and HPWS.

HRM, Work and Employment in China

HRM, Work and Employment in China
Title HRM, Work and Employment in China PDF eBook
Author Fang Lee Cooke
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415327848

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Combining research with first hand interviews with Chinese HRM practitioners, this book addresses issues that include the growing inequality of employment, public sector reform, pay systems & vocational training.