Critical Human Resource Development: Beyond Orthodoxy
Jim Stewart, Clare Rigg et Kiran Trehan
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An examination of the latest thinking and research in Critical Human Resource Development from subject-leading Editors and Contributors, informing and supporting discussion and debate on the nature and practice of HRD.
This collection from 15 contributors has been edited by Clare Rigg - Senior Lecturer, Institute of Technology, Tralee; Jim Stewart - Professor of Human Resource Development at Nottingham Business School; and Professor Kiran Trehan - Head of Management, University of Central England. List of Contributors:
Dr Sally Sambrook - University of Wales Bangor
Professor Time Hatcher - North Carolina State University, USA
Professor Russ Vince, University of Glamorgan
Beverley Metcalfe, Manchester Business School
Helen Francis, Napier University
Jean Kellie, University of Hull
Lisa Anderson & Richard Thorpe, University of Salford
Claire Valentin, The University of Edinburgh
Brendon Harvey, Coventry University Business School
Dr Valerie Owen-Pugh, University of Leicester
Len Holmes, London Metropolitan University
Professor Monica Lee, University of Lancaster
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