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Investigating Human Resource Management issues in Russia, this volume looks at the current state of Human Resource practice within Russian enterprises; its various problems and possible solutions.
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Investigating Human Resource Management issues in Russia, this volume looks at the current state of Human Resource practice within Russian enterprises; its various problems and possible solutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351156233
- Artikelnr.: 50407364
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351156233
- Artikelnr.: 50407364
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Professor Michel E. Domsch and Dipl.-Soz. Tatjana Lidokhover are both from the Institute for HRM and International Management, Helmut-Schmidt-University, Germany.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: The Broader Historical, Social and
Economic Context of the Current Situation in Russia, Michel E. Domsch and
Tatjana Lidokhover. Part I General HRM issues: One Step Forward, Two Steps
Back: Negative Consequences of National Policy on human Resource Management
Practices in Russia, Ruth C. May and Donna E. Ledgerwood; Leadership
development in Russia, Stanislav V. Shekshnia, Daniel J. McCarthy and
Sheila M. Puffer; Control and alienation in Russian enterprises, Moshe
Banai and William D. Reisel; Trust and organizational culture, Tatiana
Kovaleva; HRM practices in virtual companies in Russia, Sofia Kosheleva and
Marina Libo; Human Resource Management at a steel giant in Russia, Vera
Trappmann. Part II Key HRM Issues: Recruitment at Russian enterprises,
Valery Yakubovich and Irina Kozina; Tendencies of the Russian labour and
recruitment markets - employment in a medium-sized IT company, Henrik Loos;
Training and development of personnel in Russian companies, Tatiana
Soltitskaya and Tatiana Andreeva; Professional training and retraining:
challenges of transition (the case of the shipbuilding industry in St.
Petersburg, Russia), Lubov Ejova and Irina Olimpieva; Pay in Russia, Graham
Hollinshead. Part III HRM Practices in Multinational Companies:
Western-Russian acquisition negotiations and post-acquisition integration:
a case study, Kenneth Husted and Snejina Michailova; Hospitable or hostile?
Knowledge transfer into the Russian host environment, Adam Smale and Vesa
Suutari; Human Resource Management practices in Russia and Canada:
convergence or divergence?, Sudhir K. Saha; The effect of Human Resource
Management practices on MNC subsidiary performance in Russia, Carl F. Fey
and Ingmar Björkman. Index.
Economic Context of the Current Situation in Russia, Michel E. Domsch and
Tatjana Lidokhover. Part I General HRM issues: One Step Forward, Two Steps
Back: Negative Consequences of National Policy on human Resource Management
Practices in Russia, Ruth C. May and Donna E. Ledgerwood; Leadership
development in Russia, Stanislav V. Shekshnia, Daniel J. McCarthy and
Sheila M. Puffer; Control and alienation in Russian enterprises, Moshe
Banai and William D. Reisel; Trust and organizational culture, Tatiana
Kovaleva; HRM practices in virtual companies in Russia, Sofia Kosheleva and
Marina Libo; Human Resource Management at a steel giant in Russia, Vera
Trappmann. Part II Key HRM Issues: Recruitment at Russian enterprises,
Valery Yakubovich and Irina Kozina; Tendencies of the Russian labour and
recruitment markets - employment in a medium-sized IT company, Henrik Loos;
Training and development of personnel in Russian companies, Tatiana
Soltitskaya and Tatiana Andreeva; Professional training and retraining:
challenges of transition (the case of the shipbuilding industry in St.
Petersburg, Russia), Lubov Ejova and Irina Olimpieva; Pay in Russia, Graham
Hollinshead. Part III HRM Practices in Multinational Companies:
Western-Russian acquisition negotiations and post-acquisition integration:
a case study, Kenneth Husted and Snejina Michailova; Hospitable or hostile?
Knowledge transfer into the Russian host environment, Adam Smale and Vesa
Suutari; Human Resource Management practices in Russia and Canada:
convergence or divergence?, Sudhir K. Saha; The effect of Human Resource
Management practices on MNC subsidiary performance in Russia, Carl F. Fey
and Ingmar Björkman. Index.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: The Broader Historical, Social and
Economic Context of the Current Situation in Russia, Michel E. Domsch and
Tatjana Lidokhover. Part I General HRM issues: One Step Forward, Two Steps
Back: Negative Consequences of National Policy on human Resource Management
Practices in Russia, Ruth C. May and Donna E. Ledgerwood; Leadership
development in Russia, Stanislav V. Shekshnia, Daniel J. McCarthy and
Sheila M. Puffer; Control and alienation in Russian enterprises, Moshe
Banai and William D. Reisel; Trust and organizational culture, Tatiana
Kovaleva; HRM practices in virtual companies in Russia, Sofia Kosheleva and
Marina Libo; Human Resource Management at a steel giant in Russia, Vera
Trappmann. Part II Key HRM Issues: Recruitment at Russian enterprises,
Valery Yakubovich and Irina Kozina; Tendencies of the Russian labour and
recruitment markets - employment in a medium-sized IT company, Henrik Loos;
Training and development of personnel in Russian companies, Tatiana
Soltitskaya and Tatiana Andreeva; Professional training and retraining:
challenges of transition (the case of the shipbuilding industry in St.
Petersburg, Russia), Lubov Ejova and Irina Olimpieva; Pay in Russia, Graham
Hollinshead. Part III HRM Practices in Multinational Companies:
Western-Russian acquisition negotiations and post-acquisition integration:
a case study, Kenneth Husted and Snejina Michailova; Hospitable or hostile?
Knowledge transfer into the Russian host environment, Adam Smale and Vesa
Suutari; Human Resource Management practices in Russia and Canada:
convergence or divergence?, Sudhir K. Saha; The effect of Human Resource
Management practices on MNC subsidiary performance in Russia, Carl F. Fey
and Ingmar Björkman. Index.
Economic Context of the Current Situation in Russia, Michel E. Domsch and
Tatjana Lidokhover. Part I General HRM issues: One Step Forward, Two Steps
Back: Negative Consequences of National Policy on human Resource Management
Practices in Russia, Ruth C. May and Donna E. Ledgerwood; Leadership
development in Russia, Stanislav V. Shekshnia, Daniel J. McCarthy and
Sheila M. Puffer; Control and alienation in Russian enterprises, Moshe
Banai and William D. Reisel; Trust and organizational culture, Tatiana
Kovaleva; HRM practices in virtual companies in Russia, Sofia Kosheleva and
Marina Libo; Human Resource Management at a steel giant in Russia, Vera
Trappmann. Part II Key HRM Issues: Recruitment at Russian enterprises,
Valery Yakubovich and Irina Kozina; Tendencies of the Russian labour and
recruitment markets - employment in a medium-sized IT company, Henrik Loos;
Training and development of personnel in Russian companies, Tatiana
Soltitskaya and Tatiana Andreeva; Professional training and retraining:
challenges of transition (the case of the shipbuilding industry in St.
Petersburg, Russia), Lubov Ejova and Irina Olimpieva; Pay in Russia, Graham
Hollinshead. Part III HRM Practices in Multinational Companies:
Western-Russian acquisition negotiations and post-acquisition integration:
a case study, Kenneth Husted and Snejina Michailova; Hospitable or hostile?
Knowledge transfer into the Russian host environment, Adam Smale and Vesa
Suutari; Human Resource Management practices in Russia and Canada:
convergence or divergence?, Sudhir K. Saha; The effect of Human Resource
Management practices on MNC subsidiary performance in Russia, Carl F. Fey
and Ingmar Björkman. Index.