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This 9ec course consist of 3 parts: Behavioural Decision Making, Managing People and Organising, which are handled in an integrated way. Benefits are a better understanding of correlations between the parts and how to learn to view these parts or topics in a coherent manner. Every part however has its own lecturers, grading and testing. Below is the information for the first of the three parts: Behavioral Decision Making.
Admission requirements
None
Description
The core of Human Resource Management (HRM) is the recognition of the value of employees for organisational success, which is often defined in terms of creating and sustaining competitive advantage. Selection, development and socialisation of employees become core activities of personnel management. Such practices are no longer seen as tasks that are the responsibility of a separate personnel department, but they become part of top management’s personnel strategy. Line managers are increasingly expected to play an active role in implementing HR policies and practices. In this course, we will discuss several key points, such as the nature of HRM and its practices, the link between HRM and firm performance, HRM dilemmas of today’s firms and future trends. The course is structured through the three main phases of employment management: entry, performance, and exit of employees.
Course objectives
Gain an understanding of fundamental HRM practices and their theoretical underpinnings Understand how these practices can be applied to analyze and solve practical HRM problems. Understand the nature of human resource management (HRM) and how HRM contributes to organizational performance. Recognize HR practices and analyze the success of these within organizations Understand the need for alignment between HR practices and the need for alignment between HRM and business strategy
Timetable
The schedule can be found on the LIACS website
Detailed table of contents can be found in blackboard.
Mode of instruction
The course combines lectures, case studies, interactive discussions, papers, assignments and a final examination.
There is a preparatory assignment before the first meeting.
Assessment method
Assignments: 60% Examination: 30% Class Participation: 10%
Blackboard
Behavioral Decision Making, Organising and Managing People
Reading list
R. A. Noe, J. R. Hollenbeck, B. Gerhart, P. M. Wright: Fundamentals of Human Resources Management: 2nd Edition or 3rd Edition or 4th Edition. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007, 2008, 2011.
Contact information
For more information, please contact Programme Co-ordinator ms. Judith Havelaar LL.M