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Managing Employee Performance and Reward: Concepts, Practices, Strategies

by John Shields
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Overview

Managing Employee Performance and Reward critically examines contemporary theory and practice in these central fields of human resource management (HRM), providing a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and topics, and draws on a wide range of case studies to demonstrate the theories. The book provides an analysis of the crucial literature on remuneration and performance management, exploring the main theories, debates and practices. The book seeks to provide students with a thorough understanding of the debates associated with issues of work motivation, pay equity, performance management ethics; the methods of pay and performance management; the systems of performance pay; and the options and issues facing managers. It encourages students to form a critical understanding of the debates it raises by providing an overview of the alternatives.

About the Author, John Shields

John Shields is a Senior Lecturer in human resource management in the Work and Organisational Studies Discipline at The University of Sydney.

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Book Details

Published
June 28, 2012
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781139168748

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