Human Resource Management (HRM) is fundamentally shaped by institutional and cultural factors, such as the different political environments and social philosophies of particular countries and regions. By examining the various organizational aspects of business life and systems of people management in Asia, the study of HRM across the continent can, therefore, give us a greater understanding of Asian societies, as well as the contemporary world of work more generally. This handbook provides an up-to-date and intellectually engaging overview of HRM in the Asian context. Distinctive in its…mehr
Human Resource Management (HRM) is fundamentally shaped by institutional and cultural factors, such as the different political environments and social philosophies of particular countries and regions. By examining the various organizational aspects of business life and systems of people management in Asia, the study of HRM across the continent can, therefore, give us a greater understanding of Asian societies, as well as the contemporary world of work more generally. This handbook provides an up-to-date and intellectually engaging overview of HRM in the Asian context. Distinctive in its comprehensive coverage of traditional as well as emerging topics of HRM, it analyzes important themes, such as the regulatory framework for work and employment, religiosity, family business, and gender. Using a comparative approach, it also effectively highlights the unique features of each country's attitudes towards HRM. Covering a range of themes and case studies, sections include: ¿ Institutional and cultural contexts, ¿ Labour regulation and industrial relations, ¿ Thematic and functional HRM, ¿ HRM in selected Asian countries, such as China, Japan, Vietnam, India, and Singapore. Written in a highly accessible style, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Human Resource Management, Asian Business, Economics, and Sociology.
Fang Lee Cooke is Distinguished Professor of HRM and Asia Studies at Monash University, Australia. Sunghoon Kim is Senior Lecturer in the School of Management at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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Section 1: Institutional and cultural contexts 1. Human Resource Management in Asia in the global context Fang Lee Cooke and Sunghoon Kim 2. State and HRM in Asia Kyoung-Hee Yu and Sung Chul Noh 3. Confucianism and Human Resource Management in East AsiaSunghoon Kim Pingping Fu and Jiali Duan 4. Religiosity Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism in HRM Mohamed Branine Section 2: Labor regulation and industrial relations 5. Employment Regulation and industrial relations system in East Asia: China Japan and South Korea Fang Lee Cooke Katsuyuki Kubo and Byoung-Hoon Lee 6. Employment Regulation and Industrial Relations in Indonesia Malaysia the Philippines Thailand and Vietnam Ingrid Landau and Fang Lee Cooke 7. Employment Regulation and Industrial Relations in South Asia Michael Gillan Section 3: Thematic and functional HRM 8. Performance Management Practices in Asia Arup Varma Pawan S. Budhwar and Peter Norlander 9. Innovation and Human Resource Management in Asia Jyotsna Bhatnagar and Shweta Jaiswal Thakur 10. Leadership and Leadership Development in Asia Alex Newman Nathan Eva and Kendall June Herbert 11. Compensation System and Pay Practices in Asia Tae-Youn Park and Jason D. Shaw 12. Human Capital Flows and Talent Management in Asia Anthony McDonnell and Ying Guo 13. Managing Multinational Companies in Asia Yu Zheng and Chris Smith 14. Equal Opportunity and Workforce Diversity in AsiaAhu Tatli Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk and Maryam Aldossari Section 4: HRM in selected Asian countries 15. Human Resource Management in Japan and South Korea Fabian Jintae Froese Tomoki Sekiguchi and Mohan Pyari Maharjan 16. Human Resource Management in China and Vietnam Jie Shen and Anne Cox 17. Human Resource Management in Hong Kong Macau and Taiwan Shu-Yuan Chen and David Ahlstrom 18. Human Resource Management in Indonesia Malaysia and Thailand Chaturong Napathorn and Sarosh Kuruvilla 19. Human Resource Management in City States: Dubai and SingaporeJulia Connell John Burgess and Peter Waring 20. Human Resource Management in India and the Philippines Jennifer Ann L. Lajom Simon Lloyd D. Restubog Mendiola Teng-Calleja Raymund Habaradas and Cristina Esquivel-Saldivar 21. Human Resource Management in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Vathsala Wickramasinghe and Monowar H. Mahmood 22. The Future of Human Resource Management in Asia in a World of Change Sunghoon Kim and Fang Lee Cooke
Section 1: Institutional and cultural contexts 1. Human Resource Management in Asia in the global context Fang Lee Cooke and Sunghoon Kim 2. State and HRM in Asia Kyoung-Hee Yu and Sung Chul Noh 3. Confucianism and Human Resource Management in East AsiaSunghoon Kim Pingping Fu and Jiali Duan 4. Religiosity Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism in HRM Mohamed Branine Section 2: Labor regulation and industrial relations 5. Employment Regulation and industrial relations system in East Asia: China Japan and South Korea Fang Lee Cooke Katsuyuki Kubo and Byoung-Hoon Lee 6. Employment Regulation and Industrial Relations in Indonesia Malaysia the Philippines Thailand and Vietnam Ingrid Landau and Fang Lee Cooke 7. Employment Regulation and Industrial Relations in South Asia Michael Gillan Section 3: Thematic and functional HRM 8. Performance Management Practices in Asia Arup Varma Pawan S. Budhwar and Peter Norlander 9. Innovation and Human Resource Management in Asia Jyotsna Bhatnagar and Shweta Jaiswal Thakur 10. Leadership and Leadership Development in Asia Alex Newman Nathan Eva and Kendall June Herbert 11. Compensation System and Pay Practices in Asia Tae-Youn Park and Jason D. Shaw 12. Human Capital Flows and Talent Management in Asia Anthony McDonnell and Ying Guo 13. Managing Multinational Companies in Asia Yu Zheng and Chris Smith 14. Equal Opportunity and Workforce Diversity in AsiaAhu Tatli Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk and Maryam Aldossari Section 4: HRM in selected Asian countries 15. Human Resource Management in Japan and South Korea Fabian Jintae Froese Tomoki Sekiguchi and Mohan Pyari Maharjan 16. Human Resource Management in China and Vietnam Jie Shen and Anne Cox 17. Human Resource Management in Hong Kong Macau and Taiwan Shu-Yuan Chen and David Ahlstrom 18. Human Resource Management in Indonesia Malaysia and Thailand Chaturong Napathorn and Sarosh Kuruvilla 19. Human Resource Management in City States: Dubai and SingaporeJulia Connell John Burgess and Peter Waring 20. Human Resource Management in India and the Philippines Jennifer Ann L. Lajom Simon Lloyd D. Restubog Mendiola Teng-Calleja Raymund Habaradas and Cristina Esquivel-Saldivar 21. Human Resource Management in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Vathsala Wickramasinghe and Monowar H. Mahmood 22. The Future of Human Resource Management in Asia in a World of Change Sunghoon Kim and Fang Lee Cooke
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