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2023 | Buch

Strategic Human Resource Management in Higher Education

Roadmap for Indian Institutions

verfasst von: Jai Mohan Pandit, Bino Paul

Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore

Buchreihe : India Studies in Business and Economics

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This book explores the practices and policies of human resource management (HRM) in higher education institutions (HEI), while also analyzing the governance and structural challenges. It explains the assessment of university as an organization, outlining the distinction between universities and firms from an HRM point of view by analysing various objectives, parameters and outcomes. The book broadly probes the relevance of HRM systems in HEIs in India and their potential impact. It also examines whether existing HRM practices and policies in HEIs in India drive motivation and enable employees to perform their functions to achieve the highest possible levels of excellence. It explores whether the enhanced motivation of employees consistently impacts students, their placements, progress to higher education, and quality teaching and research output. To strengthen the research output, to better understand the functioning of HRM practices in foreign HEIs and for comparative reasons, the book also studies HEIs in the United States against a diverse set of HEIs in India. It concludes by highlighting the impact of India’s National Education Policy 2020 and its scope to transform and professionalise the higher education system in the country. The book is indispensable for researchers in education management and policy studies and those in governing positions in higher education institutions. It is also a valuable resource for regulatory and government bodies, and policy-formulating think tanks in South Asia which have a similar education system as India.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. University as an Organisation: Role of Human Resource Management
Abstract
Universities enhance the cognitive, functional, and attitudinal skills for the holistic development of students (Gacel-Avila, 2005). Universities are an integral part of society and are expected to establish a dynamic equilibrium with the community while focusing on the economic, social, and environmental perspectives. Thus, educational institutions exist for the betterment of society and, accordingly, need to give back their best to the community and the organisation based on the prevailing scenario.
Jai Mohan Pandit, Bino Paul
Chapter 2. Higher Education in India: Structure and Governance
Abstract
The Indian higher education ecosystem is a complex and unique one. It has an evolving institutional structure comprising universities, colleges, regulatory systems, and performance measurement. It is thus crucial to understand the basic tenets of governance of heterogeneous and complex systems like that of Indian higher education.
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Chapter 3. The Human Resource Management System: University Versus Firm
Abstract
Universities and firms are distinct organisations. They differ in their objectives, processes, resources, and outcomes. And these dissimilarities are reflected in human resource management systems. This chapter explains the difference between HRM in universities and firms. First, it is crucial to contextualise these differences in a framework of multiple dimensions. Second, we align these dimensions with the voices from the field, primarily to delineate how HRM works in the universities. This chapter is, therefore, a blend of the conceptual framework and data about the process and its functioning in a university setting.
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Chapter 4. The Strategic Human Resource Management Model
Abstract
Strategic human resource management (SHRM) involves managing human resource functions in line with the organisation’s strategic objectives to ensure progress and success. The success of SHRM lies in the ability of an organisation to define its mission and roadmap. The more precise and accurate the definition is, the more focused the HRM practice employed. Studies have revealed that high-performing organisations practice SHRM.
Jai Mohan Pandit, Bino Paul
Chapter 5. Human Resource Management Practices and Their Impact on the Employee and the University Performance
Abstract
This chapter demonstrates the importance of sound HRM practices and policies that positively impact the motivation and job satisfaction levels of university employees. Robust and flexible HRM policies also attract competent human resources and produce excellent outcomes for both the employees and the organisation.
Jai Mohan Pandit, Bino Paul
Chapter 6. Human Resource Management Practices in the US HEIs and a Comparison with Indian HEIs
Abstract
This chapter discusses the human resource management practices prevailing in higher education institutions (HEIs) in the USA. It also offers a comparison between Indian and US HEIs.
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Chapter 7. Implications of National Education Policy 2020
Abstract
The government of India has so far constituted three national education policies to address the issues related to the education sector, two of them implemented in 1968 and 1986, with the third one formulated in 2020.
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Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Strategic Human Resource Management in Higher Education
verfasst von
Jai Mohan Pandit
Bino Paul
Copyright-Jahr
2023
Verlag
Springer Nature Singapore
Electronic ISBN
978-981-9940-67-7
Print ISBN
978-981-9940-66-0
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4067-7

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