Dr Rafal Sitko is the Global Coordinator for a postgraduate course Sustainable HRM at Heriot-Watt University. He is also the Global Programme Director for the MA in International Business Administration and is an Assistant Professor in Business Management. Based in Edinburgh, he has more than 10 years' teaching and research experience in different areas of human resource management.
"The United Nations invites us to consider sustainability in
development efforts across micro-individual, meso-organisational
and macro-national levels. Rafal Sitko's book on sustainable HRM
responds to the urgent need to consider stakeholder-based
sustainability in framing human resource management policies and
practices. The sustainable HRM volume is an unmissable read for
scholars who are interested in HRM from a perspective which is
wider and wiser, upholding the common good beyond narrow measures
of human performance."
*Mustafa F. Özbilgin, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Brunel
Business School, UK*
"This is an outstanding book about Sustainable Human Resource
Management which not only explains the theoretical and practical
aspects of the discipline, but also engages students with its
discussion of the complexities and developments in a range of
geographical regions. The examples, discussion questions and ideas
for workshops bring the various aspects of Sustainable HRM alive
and enable students to understand its complexities and its scope.
This book is a welcome addition to the literature on Sustainable
HRM."
*Robin Kramar, adjunct Professor, University of Notre Dame,
France*
"Sustainable Human Resource Management is one of the most
comprehensive and up to date textbooks on Sustainable HRM.Students
will understand what Sustainable HRM means, how it is measured and
reported on, why it is strategically relevant for organizations,
what happens if sustainable HRM is ignored and how it unfolds in
diverse cultural contexts. Teachers will receive a text that they
can ask students to prepare before class - ideal for
inverted-classroom and problem-based learning type of courses."
*Ina Aust-Gronarz, Professor of Human Resources Management and
Corporate Social Responsibility/Sustainability, University of
Louvain, Belgium*
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