Deck 13: The Future of HR

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Brown's 2010 descriptor of companies attempting to increase surplus by reducing the cost of knowledge work through a technology-assisted process of knowledge capture is known as ______.

A) the knowledge economy
B) digital Taylorism
C) eHRM
D) the knowledge economy divide
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Clemmer (1992) described the characteristics of high-performance organizations as ______

A) teamwork, partnering and working across boundaries, shared corporate culture.
B) teamwork, partnering and working across boundaries, intense customer and market focus.
C) intense market focus, teamwork and shared corporate culture.
D) none of these.
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According to Holbeche (2017), she argues that 'within the pervasive dominant perspective in HRM theory, the implicit predominant view, especially within American models of HRM' is that of a ______ perspective.

A) pluralist
B) unitarist
C) ideological
D) none of these
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Pemberton and Herriot (1995) refer to the 'New Deal' from employers, which was no longer about job security but about ______.

A) job satisfaction
B) total reward management
C) self-actualization
D) employability in exchange for performance
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According to Holbeche (2017), since the late 1980s, the development and expansion of HRM is to some extent a result of ______.

A) neoliberalism
B) managerialism
C) trade union expansion
D) none of these
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To what does the following specifically refer?
'An individual's belief regarding the terms and conditions of a reciprocal exchange agreement between the focal person and another party' (Rousseau 1989).

A) an implied contract
B) an inferred contract
C) the psychological contract
D) a memorandum of agreement
Question
According to Alvesson and Deetz (2005), what is a disparate field encompassing critical versions of postmodernism?

A) Critical Management Studies
B) Strategic Human Resource Management
C) Strategic Human Resource Development
D) Human Resource Development
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Holbeche (2017) argues that critics see HRM as an offshoot of ______ because of its deliberately shaping new work cultures characterized by flexibility, work intensification ad performativity.

A) HRD
B) managerialism
C) corporate greed
D) libertarianism
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Brown (2010) describes the following as what?
'In the current era of knowledge capitalism, companies are attempting to increase surplus by reducing the cost of knowledge work through a technology-assisted process of knowledge capture', referred to as ______.

A) knowledge management
B) eHRM
C) digital Taylorism
D) none of these
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A Gallop Consulting Report in 2010 reported that world-class engaged companies have how many times earnings per share compared to lower engaged companies in the same sector?

A) the same
B) 2.1 times
C) 3.9 times
D) 5 times
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According to Pfeffer (1998), which of the following IS NOT identified as one of the seven best practices for HRM?

A) selective training
B) sharing information
C) employment security
D) employee engagement
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According to Hutchinson (2000), the following is an example of what?
'HR practices that include rewarding commitment with promotion and a degree of job security, and a participative leadership style that forces a commonality of interest and mobilizes consent to the organisations goals.'

A) hard HRM
B) soft HRM
C) critical HRM
D) none of these
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Deck 13: The Future of HR
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Brown's 2010 descriptor of companies attempting to increase surplus by reducing the cost of knowledge work through a technology-assisted process of knowledge capture is known as ______.

A) the knowledge economy
B) digital Taylorism
C) eHRM
D) the knowledge economy divide
B
2
Clemmer (1992) described the characteristics of high-performance organizations as ______

A) teamwork, partnering and working across boundaries, shared corporate culture.
B) teamwork, partnering and working across boundaries, intense customer and market focus.
C) intense market focus, teamwork and shared corporate culture.
D) none of these.
B
3
According to Holbeche (2017), she argues that 'within the pervasive dominant perspective in HRM theory, the implicit predominant view, especially within American models of HRM' is that of a ______ perspective.

A) pluralist
B) unitarist
C) ideological
D) none of these
B
4
Pemberton and Herriot (1995) refer to the 'New Deal' from employers, which was no longer about job security but about ______.

A) job satisfaction
B) total reward management
C) self-actualization
D) employability in exchange for performance
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According to Holbeche (2017), since the late 1980s, the development and expansion of HRM is to some extent a result of ______.

A) neoliberalism
B) managerialism
C) trade union expansion
D) none of these
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To what does the following specifically refer?
'An individual's belief regarding the terms and conditions of a reciprocal exchange agreement between the focal person and another party' (Rousseau 1989).

A) an implied contract
B) an inferred contract
C) the psychological contract
D) a memorandum of agreement
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According to Alvesson and Deetz (2005), what is a disparate field encompassing critical versions of postmodernism?

A) Critical Management Studies
B) Strategic Human Resource Management
C) Strategic Human Resource Development
D) Human Resource Development
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8
Holbeche (2017) argues that critics see HRM as an offshoot of ______ because of its deliberately shaping new work cultures characterized by flexibility, work intensification ad performativity.

A) HRD
B) managerialism
C) corporate greed
D) libertarianism
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Brown (2010) describes the following as what?
'In the current era of knowledge capitalism, companies are attempting to increase surplus by reducing the cost of knowledge work through a technology-assisted process of knowledge capture', referred to as ______.

A) knowledge management
B) eHRM
C) digital Taylorism
D) none of these
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A Gallop Consulting Report in 2010 reported that world-class engaged companies have how many times earnings per share compared to lower engaged companies in the same sector?

A) the same
B) 2.1 times
C) 3.9 times
D) 5 times
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According to Pfeffer (1998), which of the following IS NOT identified as one of the seven best practices for HRM?

A) selective training
B) sharing information
C) employment security
D) employee engagement
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According to Hutchinson (2000), the following is an example of what?
'HR practices that include rewarding commitment with promotion and a degree of job security, and a participative leadership style that forces a commonality of interest and mobilizes consent to the organisations goals.'

A) hard HRM
B) soft HRM
C) critical HRM
D) none of these
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