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Personnel/Human Resources Management: A Political Influence Perspective

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90_21__Personnel_Human_Resource.pdf (3.44 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77261
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Author
Ferris, Gerald R.
Judge, Timothy A.
Abstract

It was suggested over ten years ago that new and different perspectives needed to be applied to the Personnel/Human Resources Management field in an effort to (P /HRM) promote theory and research and expand our understanding of the dynamics underlying P/HRM processes. Both theory and research are emerging which characterize important P/HRM decisions and activities substantially influenced by opportunistic behavior of both subordinates and supervisors. The purpose of the present review is to systematically examine the P/HRM field from a political influence perspective, reviewing existing theory and research and discussing future directions.

Date Issued
1990-11-01
Keywords
political influence
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CAHRS
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ILR
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center
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human resource
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job
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worker
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advanced
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labor market
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satisfaction
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employee
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work
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manage
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management
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training
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P/HRM
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employ
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model
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industrial relations
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labor market
Related Version
There is a revised and published version of this paper. Published by the Journal of Management, 1991, Vol.17, No.2, 447-488.
Type
preprint

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