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This comprehensive Handbook sets out the nature and scope of International Human Resource Development (IHRD) to advance our understanding of research and practice in the field. Drawing on expertise from a global team representing some of the field's most distinguished researchers, the Handbook explores a range of contextual, process and people development practice issues impacting IHRD research and practice. Focusing on IHRD as a distinct field of research and practice, the authors offer comprehensive coverage of a number of critical contextual dimensions that shape the IHRD goals that organisations pursue; impact the IHRD systems, policies and practices that are implemented; and influence the types of IHRD research questions that are investigated. The Handbook examines the processes or actions taken by organisations to globalise IHRD practices and discusses important people development practices that come within the scope of IHRD.

By bringing together a variety of research strands and engaging in key debates while also acknowledging the emergent, dynamic and constantly evolving nature of the field, the authors of this Handbook have created an invaluable resource for academics, students, professionals and practitioners in IHRD, HRD, HRM, international management, organisational behaviour and leadership.

Contributors: M. Alagaraja, H. Alhejji, V. Anderson, A. Ardichvili, E.E. Bennett, A. Bratton, R. Carbery, N. Clarke, N. D'Annuzio Green, T. Garavan, J. Gedro, K. Grant, C. Gubbins, M. Hammond, J. Kim, S. Kim, Y. Lai, A. McCarthy, A. McDonnell, R.R. McWhorter, H. Moon, C.T. Nolan, D. O'Shea, J. Pearson, V. Pereira, O. Pruetipibultham, W.E.A. Ruona, V. Shanahan, M. Sheehan, C. Valentin, J. Winterton

Recenzijas

This book offers a wealth of conceptual insights and practical guidance for researchers of international people management. . . . This book stands as an accessible and informative guide for all researchers of the challenges, complexities and thrilling opportunities captured under the label Human Resource Development. -- Keith Jackson, Asia Pacific Business Review

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
1 International HRD: context, processes and people -- introduction
1(28)
Thomas Garavan
Alma McCarthy
Ronan Carbery
PART I CONTEXT
2 IHRD in MNCs
29(23)
Yanqing Lai
Thomas Garavan
Ronan Carbery
3 IHRD in international non-governmental organisations, nonprofit and public sector
52(24)
Hussain Alhejji
Thomas Garavan
4 IHRD in small firms and internationalising SMEs
76(24)
Ciara T. Nolan
5 IHRD: national cultural and cross-cultural perspectives
100(29)
Yanqing Lai
6 IHRD: international perspectives on competence and competencies
129(20)
Jonathan Winterton
7 IHRD: investment in human capital and performance
149(22)
Maura Sheehan
Valerie Shanahan
PART II PROCESSES
8 Green IHRD, sustainability and environmental issues
171(23)
Claire Valentin
9 IHRD and managing knowledge
194(19)
Alexandre Ardichvili
10 IHRD, offshoring and outsourcing
213(19)
Valerie Anderson
Vijay Pereira
11 IHRD and lean management
232(17)
Meera Alagaraja
12 IHRD and strategic learning capability
249(19)
Hanna Moon
Wendy E.A. Ruona
13 IHRD and virtual HRD
268(27)
Elisabeth E. Bennett
Rochell R. McWhorter
14 IHRD, social capital and networking
295(20)
Claire Gubbins
PART III PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES
15 IHRD: developing expatriates and inpatriates
315(21)
Gary N. McLean
Junhee Kim
Oranuch (Jued) Pruetipibultham
16 IHRD and global careers
336(21)
Michelle Hammond
Deirdre O'Shea
Jill Pearson
17 IHRD and leader development
357(20)
Nicholas Clarke
18 IHRD and developing global teams
377(19)
Gary N. McLean
Sewon Kim
19 IHRD, diversity and inclusion
396(21)
Julie Gedro
20 IHRD and global talent development
417(30)
Andrew Bratton
Thomas Garavan
Norma D'Annunzio-Green
Kirsteen Grant
PART IV RESEARCHING IHRD
21 Researching IHRD: context, processes and people
447(16)
Anthony McDonnell
Index 463
Edited by Thomas Garavan, Research Professor of Leadership, Edinburgh Napier University, UK, Alma McCarthy, Professor of Public Sector Management, National University of Ireland Galway and Ronan Carbery, Senior Lecturer in Management, University College Cork, Ireland