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Public Human Resource Management
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Public Human Resource Management
Problems and Prospects

Sixth Edition
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Human Resources

July 2015 | 432 pages | CQ Press
Edited by two senior public human resource management scholars, this well-regarded edited volume gathers concise essays by major scholars on critical issues in the field of contemporary public human resources management. Providing valuable insight for students and practitioners alike, the book’s four-part organization—Context, Techniques, Issues, and Prospects—supports an impressive breadth of coverage, with updates to eleven of the fifth edition’s best essays. Building upon that foundation, the editors commissioned new chapters to cover critical topics such as emotional labor, human resources issues with social media, veterans’ preferences, gendered organizations, volunteer management, employment benefits, and post-employment benefits. With logical organization around in-depth discussion of contemporary issues, the book can be used as both a core text and as a supplement, ably serving any PHRM instructor's course needs.
 
Part 1: The Setting
Donald E. Klingner
1. Competing Perspectives on Public Personnel Administration: Civil Service, Nonstandard Work Arrangements, Privatization, And Partnerships
David H. Rosenbloom, Joshua Chanin
2. What Every Human Resource Manager Should Know about the Constitution
Albert Hyde, Frederik Uys
3. The Death and Life of Productivity Management in Government
James R. Thompson, Robert Seidner
4. Human Resource Management in the Federal Government During a Time of Instability
Sally Coleman Selden
5. After the Recession: State Human Resource Management
Heather Getha-Taylor
6. Strategic Human Resource Management at the Local Level: Balancing Enduring Commitments and Emerging Needs
Beth Gazley
7. The Nonprofit Sector Labor Force
 
Part 2: Techniques
Joan E. Pynes
8. Strategic Human Capital
Jeffrey L. Brudney
9. Supplanting Common Myths With Uncommon Management: The Effective Involvement of Volunteers In Delivering Public Services
James S. Bowman
10. Personnel Appraisal No Matter What: Dysfunctional, Detrimental, Dangerous, Self-Defeating
Jared J. Llorens
11. Trends in Public Sector Compensation–Pay Administration
Rex L. Facer II, Lori L. Wadsworth
12. Employee Benefits: Patterns and Challenges for Public Organizations
Thad Calabrese, Justin Marlowe
13. Postemployment Benefits: Pensions and Retiree Health Care
Gerald T. Gabris, Trenton J. Davis
14. Motivating Public Service Employees in the Era of the “New Normal”
Mary Ellen Guy, Meredith A. Newman
15. Emotional Labor: The Relational Side of Public Service
David N. Ammons
16. Measuring and Benchmarking Human Resource Management
Jessica E. Sowa
17. Managing Employee Problems: State Government Grievance and Complaint Resolution Systems and Practices
 
Part 3: The Issues
Edward J. Kellough
18. Combating Discrimination and Its Legacy: Affirmative Action and Diversity in the Public Sector
Sharon Mastracci, Lauren Bowman
19. Gendered Organizations and Human Resource Management Practices that Foster and Sustain Gendered Norms
Gregory B. Lewis
20. Veterans’ Preference and the Federal Service
Bonnie G. Mani
21. The Americans with Disabilities Act: Contradictions in Public Policy
Jonathan P. West
22. Ethics and Human Resource Management
Patrice Mareschal, Patricia Ciorici
23. Public Sector Labor Issues: Rights, Retrenchment, and Democracy
Sergio Fernandez, Deanna Malatesta, Craig Smith
24. Human Resources Management and Government Contracting
Shannon H. Tufts, Willow S. Jacobson
25. Human Resource Management Issues with Social Media
 
Part 4: Prospects
Katherine C. Naff
26. Public Sector Workplace Design: New Challenges and Future Dynamics
Richard C. Kearney, Jerrell D. Coggburn
27. The Civil Service Under Siege

"Two leading scholars of public human resource management have assembled an impressive set of authors to address comprehensively the critical developments and issues in the field."

Frank J. Thompson
Rutgers University-Newark

"Public Human Resource Management covers all the bases. Kearney and Coggburn bring together leading scholars writing, in clear and persuasive ways, on core themes and leading issues in public sector HRM. The leading compendium just got better! An excellent find."

Evan Berman
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

“Once again Kearney and Cogguburn have assembled a useful reader.  The pieces are nicely balanced between providing up-to-date overviews of current debates and providing guidance to practitioners on policy options.  Chapters on strategic management, performance, dispute resolution, and labor relations go beyond material in the leading public personnel textbooks.”

Dr. Ellen V. Rubin
State University of New York, University at Albany

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Chapter 21

Chapter 27


Richard C. Kearney

Richard C. Kearney is professor and director of the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University. He was previously on the faculty of the University of Connecticut, Storrs, East Carolina University, and the University of South Carolina. His research on human relations management, public administration, and state and local politics and administration has been published in Public Administration Review, Public Personnel Management, Administration and Society, Publius, Urban Affairs Review, Policy Studies Journal, and many other journals. The 9th edition of his book (with Ann O’M Bowman) State and Local... More About Author

Jerrell D. Coggburn

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