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New Issue of Research in HRM on Future of HRM

  • 1.  New Issue of Research in HRM on Future of HRM

    Posted 12-28-2023 13:32
    Happy New Year to everyone. I hope that 2024 is a joyous year for you.

    Research in Human Resource Management: The Future of HRM


    Edited by: Brian Murray, James Dulebohn, Dianna Stone, and Kimberly Lukaszewski  (Information Age Publishing, in press)



    Articles focus: AI and HRM, HR Analytics, Telework, Gender, Age, The Neurodiverse Workforce, Sexual Orientation, The Working Wounded, etc. 


    CHAPTER 1  Human resource management ambidexterity: Managing for the present and positioning for the future

     

    Brian Murray, James H. Dulebohn, Dianna L. Stone, Kimberly M. Lukaszewski

     

    CHAPTER 2  The COVID-19 pandemic: Ten lessons for the future of human resource management

     

    Jack C. Friedrich, Ryszard J. Koziel, Hannes Zacher, Cort W. Rudolph

     

    CHAPTER 3  Working from home in the 21st century: How COVID-19 changed telework

     

    Stephanie C. Payne, Rebecca J. Thompson, Toby Driggs, Allison Vollentine, Tomika W. Greer

     

    CHAPTER 4  Motivated trust in AI: An integrative model considering multiple stakeholder views in HRM

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    Guido Hertel, Sandra L. Fisher, Jenna A. Van Fossen

     

    CHAPTER 5    The advantages and disadvantages of using artificial intelligence in human resource management

     

    Richard Johnson, Kimberly M. Lukaszewski, Dianna L. Stone

     

    CHAPTER 6       Simply applying artificial intelligence? On the methodological suitability of machine learning in HR analytics

     

    Stefan Strohmeier

     

    CHAPTER 7       Human resources analytics in theory and practice

     

    Antonio L. García-Izquierdo, David Aguado, María Jesús Belizón, Ana M. Castaño, Mónica Zuazua Vega

     

    CHAPTER 8        Considerations for the future of human resource management: Cultivating a sense of belonging in the aging workforce

     

    Timothy A. Oxendahl, Karyssa A. Courey, Makai A. Ruffin, Elisa S. M. Fattoracci, Eden B. King

     

    CHAPTER 9       Eploying a neurodiverse workforce: Considerations for human resource management

     

    Satoris S. Howes, Ludmila N. Praslova

     

    CHAPTER 10    The working wounded: HRM practices to support bereaved employees

     

    Diane M. Bergeron

     

    CHAPTER 11      The female future of HRM and its implications for the occupation's status

     

    Isabella Scheibmayr, Astrid Reichel

     

    CHAPTER 12      Seven strategies to reduce gender disparities through the generative interaction framework

     

    Makai A. Ruffin, Karyssa A. Courey, Dillon Stewart, Mikki Hebl, Leilani Seged, Meredith A. Townsend, Jordyn Williams

     

    CHAPTER 13      Advancing sexual and sex-based harassment theory and intervention: A power and threat perspective

     

    Margaret S. Stockdale, Samantha C. O. Stalion

     

    CHAPTER 14      Toward a relational theory for the HR function research

     

    Jinhwan Jo, Clint Chadwick

     

    CHAPTER 15     Minimizing inappropriate behavior following goal setting

     

    Gary P. Latham, Guy Itzchakov