Handbook of Research on Managing Managers

Handbook of Research on Managing Managers

Handbook of Research on Managing Managers

Handbook of Research on Managing Managers

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Overview

This exciting and comprehensive Handbook brings together leading international HR scholars to review existing research and highlight the current and future cross-cutting issues and challenges facing managerial practice and education. It is a particularly stimulating read in defining the field and setting the future research agenda.'
- Susan Cartwright, Lancaster University, UK

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


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783474288
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 02/16/2016
Series: Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Professor of Employment Relations and Human Resource Management, Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia and Visiting Professor, University of Sheffield, UK, Keith Townsend, Professor of Human Resources and Employment Relations, Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith University and Gabriele Suder, Principal Fellow, Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne, Australia

Table of Contents

Contents:

1. Managing Managers: The Evolving Management Story in Context
Adrian Wilkinson, Keith Townsend and Gabriele Suder

PART I PROCESSES AVAILABLE TO MANAGERS WITHIN ORGANISATIONAL BOUNDARIES
2. Talent Management: Current Understanding and What We Still Need to Know
Anthony McDonnell

3. Perspectives on Problems in Managing Managers’ Remuneration
Stephen J. Perkins

4. Managing Managerial Careers
N. Bozionelos and Y. Baruch

PART II TOPICS CUTTING ACROSS THE ROLES OF MANAGERS
5. The Role of Leadership in Developing the Innovative Manager
Elizabeth J. Sander and Arran Caza

6. Managing the Front-line Manager
Keith Townsend and Ashlea Kellner

7. Professions and Managers
Mike Dent

8. Evidence Based Management: Some Pros, Cons and Alternatives
Dennis Tourish

9. Managerial Work
Stefan Tengblad and Ola Edvin Vie

PART III CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND NEW DIRECTIONS
10. On Solutions to the Crisis in Management Education: Can Business Schools Improve the Effectiveness of Managers?
Jon Billsberry

11. The Role of Business Schools in Management Education
William Lightfoot

12. Organisational Knowledge and Knowledge Management
Daniele Chauvel and Geneviève Poulingue

13. A Manager-centred Perspective on Organisational Work-life Agendas
Paula MacDonald and Abby Catchcart

14. Managing Diversity for Creativity and Innovation in a Complex World
Renata Kaminska and Béatrice Toustou

15. Managing Managers Across Cultures: Different Values, Different Ethics
Terence Jackson

16. Women in Management
Robin Kramar

17. Global Comparison of Management Practices
Renu Agarwal, Chris Bajada, Paul James Brown and Roy Green

18. Managers in Developing Countries
Rabi Narayan Kar, Sumati Varma and Gabriele Suder

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