Personnel Review: Volume 29 Issue 1

A Journal of People, Work, and Organisations

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Exploring Lawler’s new pay theory through the case of Finbank’s reward strategy for managers

Philip Lewis

This article seeks to establish the extent to which a major bank’s (Finbank) reward strategy for managers demonstrates the plausibility of Lawler’s model of reward strategy. This…

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Absence and return to work: towards a research agenda

Ian Cunningham, Philip James

Notes that the present human resource literature on absence pays relatively little attention to the management of genuine injury and illness. Seeks to partially address this…

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Pouring the coffee at interviews? : Personnel’s role in the selection of doctors

Ben Lupton

Examines the role of the personnel function in the selection of doctors. Reveals a “clerk of works” role, marginal to the decision‐making process. Considers the implications of…

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Investors in People in small firms: Case study evidence from the business services sector

Monder Ram

Investors in People (IIP), the heavily promoted government initiative to enhance organisations’ training and development practices, is significant for its deliberate intention to…

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Senior managers’ perceptions of the competencies they require for effective performance: implications for training and development

John Hayes, Alison Rose‐Quirie, Christopher W. Allinson

This study investigates whether there is a set of universal senior management competencies in the context of one large multi‐site service organisation. Four distinct work…

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The unit general manager: a competency profile

Hugh McCredie, Viv Shackleton

The note explores the requisite competencies of subsidiary unit general managers in a successful multibusiness group dealing primarily in industrial goods. The authors define a…

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Cover of Personnel Review

ISSN:

0048-3486

e-ISSN:

1758-6933

ISSN-L:

0048-3486

Online date, start – end:

1971

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Eddy Ng
  • Professor Pauline Stanton