ABSTRACT

This book takes a practical approach to human resource management (HRM), providing practising managers, researchers, and students with a framework for developing and implementing human-centred HR strategies.

Enabling human-centred HRM approaches allows businesses and industries to implement suitable processes and systems which keep their employees’ wellbeing in mind and build sustainable workforces, and organisations. The book focuses on the use of numerous tools in HR analytics and their application across disciplines and industries. Using empirical data, review of existing research, and case studies, the chapters in the volume look at the organisational processes and performance of various HRM strategies and explore themes such as diversity and inclusiveness in the workplace, organisational culture, inclusive leadership, non-verbal communication, cross-cultural management, work-life balance, and the focus on the physical and emotional wellbeing of employees.

Part of Contemporary Management Practices series, this book will be useful to practising managers, researchers, and students of human resource management, organizational studies, business studies, psychology, and behavioural sciences.

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 3|9 pages

Diversity and Inclusion in Workplace

Strategies and Approaches

chapter Chapter 7|8 pages

Adapting to Organizational Change

Role of Locus of Control and Work Characteristics

chapter Chapter 9|9 pages

Comprehending Collaborative Compensation Management Practices

Framing Items for the 'Car-Per-Job-Com' Scale

chapter Chapter 12|9 pages

The Impact of Psychological Contract on Organizational Outcome

An Analysis in the Context of Private Universities

chapter Chapter 13|16 pages

Perceived Consequences of Micro-Inequity in Workplace for a Sustainable Workforce

A Study on Indian IT Solutions and BPO Professionals

chapter Chapter 15|10 pages

Virtual Human Resource Management (V-HRM)

Impact of Its Strategic Applications on Enhancing Organizational Efficiency

chapter Chapter 16|8 pages

Entrepreneurial Ability of Rural Women Artisans

A Case of Birbhum District of West Bengal