Why Human Capital Is Important for Organizations: People Come First
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This book encompasses eleven chapters dealing with some of the most important issues in the field of human resource management through the exploration of four key themes: drawing the scenario, the pivots of human capital, measuring human capital, and good practices from abroad.
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This book encompasses eleven chapters dealing with some of the most important issues in the field of human resource management through the exploration of four key themes: drawing the scenario, the pivots of human capital, measuring human capital, and good practices from abroad.
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- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK
- 2014
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349489060
- ISBN-10: 1349489069
- Artikelnr.: 45756104
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK
- 2014
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349489060
- ISBN-10: 1349489069
- Artikelnr.: 45756104
Dr. Amelia Manuti is Assistant Professor and researcher in Work and Organizational Psychology at the University of Bari, Italy. She attained her PhD in Psychology of Communication. Her main research interests refer to the meaning of working in school-to-university and university-to-work transitions, vocational guidance, formal and informal learning, organizational identification, work values, and organizational communication. Since 2001 she has been a member of the European Network of Work and Organizational Psychologists and of the International Association of Applied Psychology. She is also an active member of the Italian Association of Psychology and of the Collaborative Knowledge Building Group. Since 2007 she has been secretary of the International Association of Applied Psycholinguistics. She has taken part in many national and international research projects in the field of work and organizational psychology. Pasquale Davide de Palma graduated from the University of Bari, Italy, in Psychological Sciences and Techniques. He is expert in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Social Recruiting and Social HC. Pasquale's interests are focused on human capital management; in particular, he aims to promote the use of human capital financial statements within organizations. He received two master's degrees in human resources management from MIDIFORM Business School (Italy), and Spegea Business School (Italy), and a postgraduate qualification as a marketing expert. He is coauthor and editor of The Work Lost and Found (2012). He maintains the website www.dashumankapital.com.
Introduction; Nigel Nicholson PART I: DRAWING THE SCENARIO 1. The Work
between Fordism and Post-Fordism; Giacomo Pisani 2. The Job-fatigue and the
Emancipation of Workers: Past Scenarios and Perspectives; Nicola
Costantino, Gaetano Veneto and Pasquale Davide de Palma 3. Organizational
Resiliency and Individual Employability: a Note on the Role of
Psychological Capital in Change Management; Amelia Manuti PART II: THE
PIVOTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL 4. Entrepreneurial Employees; Francisco Diaz
Bretones 5. Leading with Heart: The Impact of Emotionally Intelligent
Leadership; Kenneth S. Rhee and Tracey H. Sigler 6. How Expectation
Theories are Involved in Internal and External Components of Work
Experience: Some Reflections to Recruit and Guide Candidates; Grazia De
Benedictis and Pasquale Davide de Palma 7. Assessment in the Work Context;
Clive Fletcher PART III: MEASURING HUMAN CAPITAL 8. Measuring and Managing
the financial performance of Human Capital Investments; Frank DiBernardino
9. People Performance Plan...Going Beyond the Present ...into the Future;
Pasquale Davide De Palma PART IV: GOOD PRACTICES FROM ABROAD 10. Human
Capital Management in Asia. The War on Talent Continues in this High-Growth
Region; Fermin Diez 11. Talent in Transition! How People and Organizations
Need to Change with Changing Times? The Dynamics and Constants of
Transience; Sandeep Apte Conclusions. (Why) People (really) Come First
between Fordism and Post-Fordism; Giacomo Pisani 2. The Job-fatigue and the
Emancipation of Workers: Past Scenarios and Perspectives; Nicola
Costantino, Gaetano Veneto and Pasquale Davide de Palma 3. Organizational
Resiliency and Individual Employability: a Note on the Role of
Psychological Capital in Change Management; Amelia Manuti PART II: THE
PIVOTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL 4. Entrepreneurial Employees; Francisco Diaz
Bretones 5. Leading with Heart: The Impact of Emotionally Intelligent
Leadership; Kenneth S. Rhee and Tracey H. Sigler 6. How Expectation
Theories are Involved in Internal and External Components of Work
Experience: Some Reflections to Recruit and Guide Candidates; Grazia De
Benedictis and Pasquale Davide de Palma 7. Assessment in the Work Context;
Clive Fletcher PART III: MEASURING HUMAN CAPITAL 8. Measuring and Managing
the financial performance of Human Capital Investments; Frank DiBernardino
9. People Performance Plan...Going Beyond the Present ...into the Future;
Pasquale Davide De Palma PART IV: GOOD PRACTICES FROM ABROAD 10. Human
Capital Management in Asia. The War on Talent Continues in this High-Growth
Region; Fermin Diez 11. Talent in Transition! How People and Organizations
Need to Change with Changing Times? The Dynamics and Constants of
Transience; Sandeep Apte Conclusions. (Why) People (really) Come First
Introduction; Nigel Nicholson PART I: DRAWING THE SCENARIO 1. The Work
between Fordism and Post-Fordism; Giacomo Pisani 2. The Job-fatigue and the
Emancipation of Workers: Past Scenarios and Perspectives; Nicola
Costantino, Gaetano Veneto and Pasquale Davide de Palma 3. Organizational
Resiliency and Individual Employability: a Note on the Role of
Psychological Capital in Change Management; Amelia Manuti PART II: THE
PIVOTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL 4. Entrepreneurial Employees; Francisco Diaz
Bretones 5. Leading with Heart: The Impact of Emotionally Intelligent
Leadership; Kenneth S. Rhee and Tracey H. Sigler 6. How Expectation
Theories are Involved in Internal and External Components of Work
Experience: Some Reflections to Recruit and Guide Candidates; Grazia De
Benedictis and Pasquale Davide de Palma 7. Assessment in the Work Context;
Clive Fletcher PART III: MEASURING HUMAN CAPITAL 8. Measuring and Managing
the financial performance of Human Capital Investments; Frank DiBernardino
9. People Performance Plan...Going Beyond the Present ...into the Future;
Pasquale Davide De Palma PART IV: GOOD PRACTICES FROM ABROAD 10. Human
Capital Management in Asia. The War on Talent Continues in this High-Growth
Region; Fermin Diez 11. Talent in Transition! How People and Organizations
Need to Change with Changing Times? The Dynamics and Constants of
Transience; Sandeep Apte Conclusions. (Why) People (really) Come First
between Fordism and Post-Fordism; Giacomo Pisani 2. The Job-fatigue and the
Emancipation of Workers: Past Scenarios and Perspectives; Nicola
Costantino, Gaetano Veneto and Pasquale Davide de Palma 3. Organizational
Resiliency and Individual Employability: a Note on the Role of
Psychological Capital in Change Management; Amelia Manuti PART II: THE
PIVOTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL 4. Entrepreneurial Employees; Francisco Diaz
Bretones 5. Leading with Heart: The Impact of Emotionally Intelligent
Leadership; Kenneth S. Rhee and Tracey H. Sigler 6. How Expectation
Theories are Involved in Internal and External Components of Work
Experience: Some Reflections to Recruit and Guide Candidates; Grazia De
Benedictis and Pasquale Davide de Palma 7. Assessment in the Work Context;
Clive Fletcher PART III: MEASURING HUMAN CAPITAL 8. Measuring and Managing
the financial performance of Human Capital Investments; Frank DiBernardino
9. People Performance Plan...Going Beyond the Present ...into the Future;
Pasquale Davide De Palma PART IV: GOOD PRACTICES FROM ABROAD 10. Human
Capital Management in Asia. The War on Talent Continues in this High-Growth
Region; Fermin Diez 11. Talent in Transition! How People and Organizations
Need to Change with Changing Times? The Dynamics and Constants of
Transience; Sandeep Apte Conclusions. (Why) People (really) Come First