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In this collection of six essays, international contributors in industrial and organizational psychology describe recent research in human resources management (HRM) and personnel development. The book begins with an overview of strategic and institutional perspectives on global HRM. Later chapters address issues such as improving executive outcomes through work design, and the impact of leadership, management, and HRM on employee reactions to organizational change. The book offers a literature review of research on orientation programs and a review of recent advances in item response theory. The final chapter presents an original framework of off-the-job embededness, defined as the totality of outside-work forces which keep people bound to their current geographical area and consequently to their jobs either directly or indirectly. Martocchio is affiliated with the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign. The book is distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This series publishes monograph length conceptual papers designed to promote theory and research on important substantive and methodological topics in the field of human resources management. Volume 31 of Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management (RPHRM) contains six papers on important issues in the field of human resources management, thus continuing the tradition of the series to develop a more informed understanding of the field. This collection of papers represents excellent scholarship and illustrates the truly interdisciplinary character of the field.

This volume contains six papers on important issues in the field of human resources management, continuing the tradition of the series to develop a more informed understanding of the field. These papers represent excellent scholarship, illustrating the truly interdisciplinary character of the field.
List Of Contributors
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Global Human Resource Management: Bridging Strategic And Institutional Perspectives
1(52)
Rosemary Batt
Michel Hermans
Designing Executive Risk-Taking: An Agenda For Improving Executive Outcomes Through Work Design
53(34)
James K. Summers
Timothy P. Munyon
Annette L. Ranft
Gerald R. Ferris
M. Ronald Buckley
Orientation Programs That May Facilitate Newcomer Adjustment: A Literature Review And Future Research Agenda
87(58)
Jinyan Fan
M. Ronald Buckley
Robert C. Litchfield
A Review Of Recent Advances In Item Response Theory
145(32)
Michael J. Zickar
The Impact Of Leadership, Management, And Hrm On Employee Reactions To Organizational Change
177(32)
Mel Fugate
Off-The-Job Embeddedness: A Reconceptualization And Agenda For Future Research
209(44)
Daniel C. Feldman
Thomas W. H. Ng
Ryan M. Vogel
About The Authors 253