Digital HR a Critical Management Approach to the Digitilization of Organizations /
This book draws on recent debate surrounding the emergence of cognitive intelligence in organizations, exploring the redefinition of the labor market and consequently, employment. With a particular focus on Human Resource Management (HRM), the authors analyse the socio-cultural transformation of tra...
Main Author: | Manuti, Amelia, |
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Other Authors: | De Palma, Pasquale Davide,, SpringerLink (Online service) |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Cham :
Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan,
2018.
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (XXI, 88 pages) : online resource. |
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Summary: |
This book draws on recent debate surrounding the emergence of cognitive intelligence in organizations, exploring the redefinition of the labor market and consequently, employment. With a particular focus on Human Resource Management (HRM), the authors analyse the socio-cultural transformation of traditional practices and methodologies that are ocurring in the workforce. Digital HR presents detailed case studies and interviews with HR managers of large multinational companies, providing comprehensive empirical evidence for academics and students interested in the development of HRM in today's digital landscape. The book will also be valuable to practitioners and managers looking to adapt the role of HR in their own companies or organizations. |
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Item Description: |
1. The People-based Approach in Human Resource Management -- 2. The Cognitive Technology Revolution: A New Identity for Workers -- 3. The Cognitive Technology Revolution: A New Role of HR Practices? -- 4. Social Networks as Strategic Ally of HRM Practices in the Cognitive Technology Era -- 5. How to Develop Digital HRM Practices in the Cognitive Technology Era: Evidences from a Case Study -- 6. Conclusion. This book draws on recent debate surrounding the emergence of cognitive intelligence in organizations, exploring the redefinition of the labor market and consequently, employment. With a particular focus on Human Resource Management (HRM), the authors analyse the socio-cultural transformation of traditional practices and methodologies that are ocurring in the workforce. Digital HR presents detailed case studies and interviews with HR managers of large multinational companies, providing comprehensive empirical evidence for academics and students interested in the development of HRM in today's digital landscape. The book will also be valuable to practitioners and managers looking to adapt the role of HR in their own companies or organizations. |
Physical Description: |
1 online resource (XXI, 88 pages) : online resource. |
ISBN: |
9783319602103 3319602101 |