Human Resource Management Practices: Assessing Value Added: Book Review

  • Gemechu Tufa
  • Kant S
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Personnel executives would be wise to track the worth of Added productivity and how they affect venture success in order to garner management's attention and establish credibility. In order to highlight the impact of HR practices, Maike Andresen and Christian Nowak respond to two crucial queries: What additional benefit does investment in HR processes and functions provide? How can the worth added produced by HR practices and functions be measured? An impression of the ORMM- four stage methodologies that organizes the process of establishing the supplementary assessment of Human Resource Management is provided in order to address three key questions: It is necessary to model the explanatory association (R) among theoretical underpinnings and response determinants based on a specification of the response determinants (O). Furthermore, the worth added must be monitored and evaluated using appropriate measurements (M). In addition, a summary of the articles in this edited book demonstrates how this edited book aid both practitioners as well as academics in textual writings in light of the well acknowledged theory-practice gap.

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Gemechu Tufa, & Kant, S. (2023). Human Resource Management Practices: Assessing Value Added: Book Review. Journal of Social Sciences and Management Studies, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.56556/jssms.v2i1.450

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