In recent years, there has been considerable debate on the future of management but less attention on the changing role of managers in the workplace. This book considers the ways in which managers themselves are being managed. In so doing, the contributors reflect upon the research conducted to date and the potential research pathways.
With contributions from experts in the field, the book explores the ways organisations manage their managers and how this continues to evolve globally. Themes discussed include talent management, evidence-based management, the nature of managerial work, management learning, and education and development as well as women in management and cross-cultural issues.
Academics, researchers, analysts and students will find this an important Handbook to aid in their understanding of the contemporary world of managers.
Contributors: R. Agarwal, C. Bajada, Y. Baruch, J. Billsberry, N. Bozionelos, P.J. Brown, A. Catchcart, A. Caza, D. Chauvel, M. Dent, R. Green, T. Jackson, R. Kaminska, R.N. Kar, A. Kellner, R. Kramar, W. Lightfoot, P. MacDonald, A. McDonnell, S.J. Perkins, G. Poulingue, E.J. Sander, G. Suder, S. Tengblad, D. Tourish, B. Toustou, K. Townsend, S. Varma, O.E. Vie, A. Wilkinson
ISBN: | 9781783474288 |
Publication date: | 18th December 2015 |
Author: | Adrian Wilkinson, Keith Townsend, Gabriele Suder |
Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 392 pages |
Series: | Research Handbooks in Business and Management Series |
Genres: |
Personnel and human resources management Organizational theory and behaviour Reference works |