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Technology, outsourcing and transforming HR / edited by Grame Martin, Martin Reddington, Heather Alexander.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The advanced HR practitioner seriesPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston ; London : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2008.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiv, 461 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780750686457 (pbk.)
  • 0750686456 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.3 22
LOC classification:
  • HF5549 .T43 2008
Contents:
Technology, outsourcing, and HR transformation: an introduction / Graeme Martin, Martin Reddington, and Heather Alexander -- Lessons on outsourcing from a supply chain management perspective / Douglas Macbeth -- HR outsourcing in Italy / Anna Comacchio ... [et al.] -- Outsourcing HR in France: theory and practice / Veronique Guuilloux and Michel Kalika -- Restructuring the HR function: HR shared service centers in the Netherlands / Elaine Farndale and Jaap Paauwe -- The impact of e-HR on line managers and employees in the UK: benefits, problems, and prospects / Martin Reddington and Claire Hyde -- Exploring the relationship between e-HRM and HRM effectiveness: lessons learned from three international companies / Huub J.M. Ruèel and Tanya Bondarouk -- The potential for privacy violations in electronic human resource practices / T. Nichole Phillips, Linda C. Isenhour, and Dianna Stone -- Diffusion of HR-ICTs, an innovations perspective / Miguel R. Olivas-Lujâan and Gary W. Florkowski -- Designing and implementing e-HRM-a structurational approach to investigating technological and organizational change / Elke S. Schuessler -- Going forward with e-HR: what have we learned and what must we become? Martyn Sloman -- The e-enablement of people management in BT / Margret Savage and Heather Alexander -- Building a road map for e-HR at the London Stock Exchange / Andy Field -- E-HR at the National Australia Bank / Neville Clement -- Using technology to transform HR at Surrey county council / Graham White and Martin Reddington / HRM, technology and strategic roles: considering the social implications / Anne Keegan and Helen Francis.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Technology, outsourcing, and HR transformation: an introduction / Graeme Martin, Martin Reddington, and Heather Alexander -- Lessons on outsourcing from a supply chain management perspective / Douglas Macbeth -- HR outsourcing in Italy / Anna Comacchio ... [et al.] -- Outsourcing HR in France: theory and practice / Veronique Guuilloux and Michel Kalika -- Restructuring the HR function: HR shared service centers in the Netherlands / Elaine Farndale and Jaap Paauwe -- The impact of e-HR on line managers and employees in the UK: benefits, problems, and prospects / Martin Reddington and Claire Hyde -- Exploring the relationship between e-HRM and HRM effectiveness: lessons learned from three international companies / Huub J.M. Ruèel and Tanya Bondarouk -- The potential for privacy violations in electronic human resource practices / T. Nichole Phillips, Linda C. Isenhour, and Dianna Stone -- Diffusion of HR-ICTs, an innovations perspective / Miguel R. Olivas-Lujâan and Gary W. Florkowski -- Designing and implementing e-HRM-a structurational approach to investigating technological and organizational change / Elke S. Schuessler -- Going forward with e-HR: what have we learned and what must we become? Martyn Sloman -- The e-enablement of people management in BT / Margret Savage and Heather Alexander -- Building a road map for e-HR at the London Stock Exchange / Andy Field -- E-HR at the National Australia Bank / Neville Clement -- Using technology to transform HR at Surrey county council / Graham White and Martin Reddington / HRM, technology and strategic roles: considering the social implications / Anne Keegan and Helen Francis.

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