Human Resource Management: The Need for Theory and Diversity

  • Weber W
  • Kabst R
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Human Resource Management as an academic discipline needs to be theoretically grounded, i.e. it requires support through theories, theory-driven empirical research and critiques. In doing so, different theoretical perspectives are addressed suggesting a problem-orientated theory selection which leads inevitably to theoretical diversity.

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Weber, W., & Kabst, R. (2004). Human Resource Management: The Need for Theory and Diversity. Management Revu, 15(2), 171–177. https://doi.org/10.5771/0935-9915-2004-2-171

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