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Title:
Personnel psychology and human resource management : a reader for students and practitioners
Publication Information:
New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 2001
ISBN:
9780471495574

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Summary

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Part of a three-volume set of books which are themed collections ofreprinted articles from the International Review of Industrial andOrganizational Psychology (IRIOP) from 1997-2001. Each volumeprovides collections around a topic area, with new introductionswritten by the editors for each volume. Written by leading scholarswith international reputations in their fields, this authoritativecollection provides a high quality, review that will be aninvaluable resource for students, researchers and practitioners.


* Topic focussed, 'best of' collections on a specific themeconveniently incorporated into one book
* Ideal for graduate study, dissertations, projects, seminars
This volume covers key topics at the interface of human resourcemanagement (HRM) and Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Thechapters focus on the individual and are grouped into two sections:Personnel Psychology covering topics such as personnel selection,assessment, 360 degree feedback, assessment centres and cognitiveability testing and HRM which considers wider issues, includinglearning strategies, training, absence, turnover, commitment andthe psychological contract.


Author Notes

Ivan Robertson is a professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor at UMIST in the UK. He is also the Director of the SHL/UMIST Research Centre in Work and Organisational Psychology.

Militza Callinan is a lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management in the Management Division at Leeds University Business School.


Table of Contents

About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction
Personnel Psychology
Personnel Selection MethodsJ. Salgado
International Uses of Selection MethodsS. Newell and C. Tansley
Understanding the Assessment Center Process: Where Are We Now?F. Lievens and R. Klimoski
Multi-Source Feedback Systems: A Research PerspectiveC. Fletcher and C. Baldry
General Cognitive Ability and Occupational PerformanceM. Ree and T. Caretta
Human Resource Management
Learning Strategies and Occupational TrainingP. Warr and C. Allan
Contemporary Research on Absence from Work: Correlates, Causes and ConsequencesG. Johns
Organizational CommitmentJ. Meyer
TurnoverC. Maertz and M. Campion
Psychological Contracts: Employee Relations For The Twenty-First Century?L. Millward and P. Brewerton
Subject Index
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