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Handbook of Human Resource Management in the Middle East, PDF eBook

Handbook of Human Resource Management in the Middle East PDF

Edited by Pawan S. Budhwar, Kamel Mellahi

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The Handbook of Human Resource Management in the Middle East provides evidence-based information regarding the dynamics of human resource management (HRM) in this important region.

The book is organised into three parts: contextual and functional issues such as societal and cultural perspectives, performance management and talent management; country specific HRM covering the Gulf Cooperation Council, Levant and North African nations; and emerging themes such as HR issues related to domestic workers, labour localisation, expatriate management, corporate social responsibility, wasta, and foreign and public sector firms.

This systematic analysis highlights the main forces determining HRM systems in the region.

Its 23 chapters move from a general overview of HRM in the Middle East to a research-based presentation and discussion on the current status, role and strategic importance of the HR function in a wide-range of settings, before highlighting emerging themes in HRM models and discussing future challenges for research, policy and practice.

The Handbook of Human Resource Management is invaluable reading for academics and students alike, especially those interested in international and comparative human resource management.

Practitioners with interest in the Middle East will appreciate its up-to-date analysis and contextualisation of HRM issues.

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