Personnel Review: Volume 28 Issue 1/2
A Journal of People, Work, and Organisations
Table of contents
Devolving human resource responsibilities to the line : Beginning of the end or a new beginning for personnel?
Ian Cunningham, Jeff HymanAlternative hypotheses for the personnel function are presented, based on findings from four case study organisations which have devolved personnel responsibilities from a…
Corporate performance and the influence of human capital characteristics on executive compensation in the UK
David Laing, Charlie WeirThe issue of executive pay has been the subject of intense debate in recent years. Discusses the factors determining executive pay using 1995 and 1996 data for a sample of 125 of…
The employment situation of young Chinese adults in the British labour market
Mary PangChinese participation in the catering industry is conspicuous in Britain, but there also appears to be an emergence of young Chinese adults diversifying into other occupations and…
A comparison of a competitive and non‐competitive outdoor management development programme
Adrian Ibbetson, Sue NewellThis paper compares the immediate impact of an outdoor management development programme run in two different formats. The original OMD programme which was evaluated had a…
Re‐thinking training needs analysis: A proposed framework for literature review
Warren Chiu, David Thompson, Wai‐ming Mak, K.L. LoThis paper reviews the literature on training needs analysis with the intention of organising conceptually the various approaches. It offers a way of going beyond simple…
Why the concept of human resource costing and accounting does not work: A lesson from seven Swedish cases
Ulf JohansonDespite a promising outlook in the 1970s, it has been claimed that human resource costing and accounting have progressed at something less than snail’s pace over the past two…
Academics and their managers: a comparative study in job satisfaction
Titus OshagbemiA number of research findings have suggested that managers are, in general, more satisfied with their jobs than are workers. This study aims to investigate the job satisfaction of…
Self‐assessments in HRM: an example from an assessment centre
David Franks, Eamonn Ferguson, Stevan Rolls, Fenella HendersonThis study investigated the use of self‐assessments in predicting assessment centre outcome, looking at the difference between raw self‐assessments and self‐assessment accuracy…
Employee selection: a question of structure
Jean M. BarclayThe first part of a larger study into organisations’ use of structured interviewing techniques. Discusses reasons for continued popularity of interviewing in selection, despite…
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0048-3486e-ISSN:
1758-6933ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Eddy Ng
- Professor Pauline Stanton