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Designed for Human Resource and Business Management students, this book focuses on Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion, ethics, and sustainability, and how these are achieved through Responsible Human Resource Management. It features examples and case studies from public, private, and third sector organizations operating in both local and international contexts.
Key features include:
- Critical HR topics such as neurodiversity and menopause in the workplace, Green HRM, gig, and hybrid working.
- Insights into the future of human resource management and the role of new technologies, including Artificial Intelligence, in ethical decision-making.
- A range of current, thought-provoking features, including windows on practice, Responsible HRM in the media, and ethical dilemmas that act as catalysts for critical thinking.
Katy Marsh-Davies is Graduate Research Director and Senior Lecturer in HRM at Hull University Business School.
Michelle Blackburn is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD and her previous roles have included Principal Lecturer in HRM at Sheffield Business School.
Contents
Part 1: Principles
Chapter 1: Introducing Responsible HRM - Michelle Blackburn and Katy Marsh-Davies
Chapter 2: Sustainable and Ethical Hrm - Anne Brady, Jonathan Allott, Harriet Thiery, Katy Marsh-Davies and Michelle Blackburn
Chapter 3: Inclusive Human Resource Management - Toyin Aderiye, Andrea Subryan and Paul Stokes
Part 2: Foundations
Chapter 4: Employment Relations - Peter Prowse, Julie Prowse and Claire Taylor
Chapter 5: Workplace Wellbeing - Jo Daley, Katy Marsh-Davies, Anne Paterson, Tony Bennett and Gemma Wibberley
Part 3: Practices
Chapter 6: Recruiting and Selecting People - Anne Paterson, Jonathan Allott, Michelle Blackburn, Fran Ferris and Lyle Stephen Odendaal
Chapter 7: Performance and Reward - Tina Harness, Anne Paterson, Peter Prowse, and Claire Taylor
Chapter 8: Individual and Organisational Learning - Sarah Fidment and Sally Jackson
Chapter 9: Talent Deployment and Management - Katy Marsh-Davies, Michelle Blackburn, Anindita Banerjee and Ryan Handley
Part 4: Looking Beyond
Chapter 10: International Human Resource Management - Karina Zheleznyak, Olatunji Adekoya, Michelle Blackburn, Cindy Wang-Cowham, Emmanuel Kwasi Mawuena, Moses Onyoin and Paul Allan
Chapter 11: The Future of Responsible HRM - Katy Marsh-Davies, Bridget Freer, Karen Bright, Michelle Blackburn, Michèle Dennison Márjory Da Costa-Abreu and Francimaria Rayanne Dos Santos Nascimento.
Chapter 12: HR Practitioners as Influencers of Change - Michelle Blackburn, Katy Marsh-Davies, Jonathan Allott and Lynne Marie Booth