Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management

M. Ronald Buckley|Anthony R. Wheeler|Jonathon R. B. Halbesleben
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Volume 36 of Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management contains seven chapters written by scholarly leaders in the field. Each chapter addresses an important area of current research in human resources management. This volume focuses on team leadership issues, job search processes, human resource technology systems, organizational citizenship behaviors, pregnancy issues at work, strategic human resources management, and emotions at work.

The Relevance of Discrete Emotional Experiences for Human Resource Management: Connecting Positive and Negative Emotions to HRM; Shane Connelly and Brett S. Torrence Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the 21st Century: How Might Going the Extra Mile Look Different at the Start of the New Millennium?; Jaron Harvey, Mark C. Bolino and Thomas K, Keleman  Examining the Role of Pregnancy at Work: Implications for the Well-Being of the Mother and Baby; Kaylee J. Hackney and Pamela L. Perrewé  A Research Revolution in SHRM: New Challenges and New Research Directions; Patrick M. Wright, Anthony J. Nyberg and Robert E. Ployhart  Familiarity and Fluid Team Performance: Leadership and HRM Implications; Christopher H. Thomas, Foster Roberts, Milorad M. Novicevic, Anthony P. Ammeter and Dragan Loncar  HR Technology Systems: An Evidence-Based Approach to Construct Measurement; Gary Florkowski  From the Unfolding Process to Self-Regulation in Job Search: Integrating Between- and Within-Person Approaches; Serge P. da Motta Veiga, Daniel B. Turban, Allison S. Gabriel and Nitya Chawla

    Seven articles address current research in personnel and human resources management. The topics include organizational citizenship behavior in the 21st century: how going the extra mile might look different at the start of the new millennium, examining the role of pregnancy at work: implications for the well-being of the mother and baby, familiarity and fluid team performance: leadership and human resource management implications, and from the unfolding process to self-regulation in job search: integrating between-people and within-person approaches.

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    M. Ronald Buckley is the JC Penney Company Chair of Business Leadership and a Professor of Management and Professor of Psychology at the Michael F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma, USA. He received his PhD from Auburn University, USA. He has published numerous articles in the area of Human Resources Management on topics including performance evaluation and leadership.
    Anthony R. Wheeler is the Dean of the College of Business and Public Management at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA. He completed his PhD at the University of Oklahoma, USA, and his undergraduate degree at the University of Maryland in College Park, USA. He has published book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles on the topics of employee turnover and retention, employee fit, and employee well-being.
    Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben is the Senior Associate Dean and Russell Professor of Business Administration for the Culverhouse College of Business at the University of Alabama, USA. He received his PhD from the University of Oklahoma, USA. He has published several books and over 90 journal articles on topics such as stress, burnout, work and family issues, and employee engagement.