New Frontiers in HRD / Edition 1

New Frontiers in HRD / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
041531237X
ISBN-13:
9780415312370
Pub. Date:
06/24/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
041531237X
ISBN-13:
9780415312370
Pub. Date:
06/24/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
New Frontiers in HRD / Edition 1

New Frontiers in HRD / Edition 1

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Overview

Factors such as globalisation, restructuring, casualization of employment and the erosion of pension rights have led to massive tensions in contemporary organizations. By exploring the boundaries of the field of Human Resource Development this book asks where is HRD in the middle of all this and presents an innovative and challenging approach to HRD theory and practice.

With contributions from a number of leading international scholars, the chapters draw upon a range of epistemologies and adopt a critically reflective perspective on the field. The chapters are divided into four sections moving from a critical perspective on the definition and boundaries of the field of HRD, through a re-thinking of the human-centred nature of HRD, and the organisational context within which HRD takes place, to, finally, perspectives on the future role of HRD in the changing knowledge economy.

The book's main conclusion is that HRD remains a contested concept within the more broadly contested field of organisation and management theory. Yet this is neither a drawback nor weakness on the one hand, nor an advantage or strength on the other. Both threats and opportunities present themselves for the future growth of HRD as an academic field, and as an arena of professional practice

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415312370
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/24/2004
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Resource Development
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jean Woodall is Associate Dean and Professor of HRD at Kingston Business School. She is also the current Editor in Chief of Human Resource Development International. Monica Lee is Visiting Professor at Northumbria University, and is based at Lancaster University. She is the Editor of the monograph series Routledge Studies in Human Resource Development, and is Executive Secretary for the University Forum for HRD. Jim Stewart is Professor of HRD at Nottingham Business School, Chair of the University Forum for Human Resource Development and co-editor of three other books in this series.

Table of Contents

Section I: New Frontiers in HRD: Why now/setting the scene

1. Introduction - Jean Woodall, Monica Lee and Jim Stewart

2. Philosophy and Theory in HRD - Jim Mcgoldtrick, Jim Stewart and Sandra Watson

3. A Refusal to Define HRD - Monica Lee

Section II: Developments in the Human Centred Approach to HRD

4. In Search of Ethics and Integrity in Human Resource Development - Darlene Russ-Eft

5. Line Managers, HRD, Ethics and Values: Evidence from the Voluntary Sector - Rona S Beattie

6. Working with Values: A Study of HR Consultants in the Charity and Voluntary Sectors - Diana Winstanley

7. The Relationship between Professional Learning and Continuing Professional Development in the UK: A Critical Review of the Literature - Jean Woodall and Stephen Gourlay

Section III: Developments in the Organisational Orientation of HRD

8. Project-Based Learning in Work Organizations: Strategies used by Employees, Managers, and the HRD Professionals - Rob F Poell

9. Emotion, Politics and Learning: Toward an Organizational Orientation in Human Resource Development - Russ Vince

10. Getting to the Heart of HRD: Some thoughts on the Relationship between Quality and Performance in Higher Education in the UK - Heather Höpfl

11. The Knowledge Revolution and the Knowledge Economy: the Challenge for HRD - Joseph Kessels

12. The Evolution of HR? - Monica Lee

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