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International human resource management

Title
  1. International human resource management / edited by Mustafa F. Özbilgin, Dimitria Groutsis and William S. Harvey.
Published by
  1. Melbourne, VIC, Australia ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Additional authors
  1. Özbilgin, Mustafa.
  2. Groutsis, Dimitria.
  3. Harvey, William S.
Description
  1. x, 251 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  1. International Human Resource Management offers a contemporary and multilayered introduction to international and comparative human resource management for university study.
Subject
  1. International business enterprises > Personnel management
  2. Personnel management
  3. Personnel Management
  4. Personnel & human resources management
  5. Business and Management
  6. International business enterprises > Personnel management
  7. Humanvermögen
  8. Personalentwicklung
  9. Multinationella företag
  10. Personaladministration
  11. Personalmanagement
Genre/Form
  1. Textbooks.
Contents
  1. 1. Global trends in international human resource management / Matthew Zingoni -- 2. Cross-cultural and diversity management intersections: lessons for attracting and retaining international assignees / Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk -- 3. Key players in international human resource management / Moira Calveley -- 4. Recruitment and selection in the international context / Blanka Tacer -- 5. Cross-cultural training and development for overseas assignments / Yitzhak Fried -- 6. International reward / Glenville Jenkins -- 7. Employee retention / Maria Balta -- 8. International labour relations / Mustafa F. Ozbilgin -- 9. Reputation in the international context / William S. Harvey -- 10. Expatriation and repatriation in the Asia -- Pacific region / Cindy Wang-Cowham -- 11. Balancing inflows and outflows in the European context / Cathrine Seierstad -- 12. Self-initiated expatriation: case study lessons from Africa and the United States / Kurt April.
Note
  1. Mustafa Ozbilgin is affiliated with Brunel University.
  2. Record machine-generated from publisher information.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.