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Human Resource Management
Advancing HR Research and Practice
Volume 61, Issue 3
Strategic human resource management in the era of environmental disruptions
Pages: 279-389
May/June 2022
Issue Edited by: Sunghoon Kim, Vlad Vaiman, Karin Sanders
Strategic human resource management in the era of environmental disruptions (open access)
Sunghoon Kim, Vlad Vaiman, Karin Sanders
How workplace support for the COVID-19 pandemic and personality traits affect changes in employees' affective commitment to the organization and job-related well-being (open access)
Mashiho Mihalache, Oli R. Mihalache
The role of perceived workplace safety practices and mindfulness in maintaining calm in employees during times of crisis
Thinh-Van Vu, Tan Vo-Thanh, Hsinkuang Chi, Nguyen Phong Nguyen, Duy Van Nguyen, Mustafeed Zaman
Navigating the era of disruption: How emotions can prompt job crafting behaviors
Laurie J. Barclay, Tina Kiefer, Mouna El Mansouri
Global talent management and multinational subsidiaries' resilience in the Covid-19 crisis: Moderating roles of regional headquarters' support and headquarters–subsidiary friction (free access)
Jeoung Yul Lee, Dorra Yahiaoui, Khan-Pyo Lee, Fang Lee Cooke
Pre-crisis commitment human resource management and employees' attitudes in a global pandemic: The role of trust in the government (free access)
Eunmi Chang, Hyun Chin, Jeong Won Lee
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Howard J. Klein
Professor of Management and Human Resources
CoEditor-in-Chief, Human Resource Management
The Ohio State University
https://fisher.osu.edu/people/klein.12------------------------------