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Human Resources Mangement

Code: 2EAE10     Acronym: GRH

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Management Studies

Instance: 2020/2021 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Management
Course/CS Responsible: Master in Economics and Business Administration

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
EAE 49 Syllabus - 2015 1 - 4 28 108
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2021-02-13.

Fields changed: Objectives, Bibliografia Obrigatória, Programa

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

(a) Develop an understanding of the different theoretical perspectives and approaches to the management of people and their contribution and implications to organisational performance and to individual performance and well-being.

(b) Relate the practices of human resource management to the competitive strategy of the business.

(c) Develop the skills and abilities to analyse management problems in a context of significant changes in work relations by applying the relevant concepts and theoretical frameworks of human resource management.

Learning outcomes and competences

(1) Interpret the concept(s) of human resource management and compare the contributions,  implications and limitations of the different models and perspectives on the management of people to organisational output and to individual performance and well-being. 

(2) Relate the management of people with the competitive strategy of the business and asess the internal and external consistency of human resource management policies and practices.

(3) Examine the changes associated with new work relations and technological developments and the challenges they represent to the management of people and to work-life relations.

(4) Identify the critical factors associated with the different human resource management operations and compare the contributions and limitations of the main instruments and techniques available.

Working method

Presencial

Program

(1) Work relations and the management of the workforce.
The organisation as an open system, competitiveness and the concept of human resource management. Soft and hard versions of the model.

(2) Human resource management and performance.  
The universalist (“best practices”) and contingent (“best fit”) approaches. The tension between the "mutual gains" and the "conflicting outcomes" perspectives. Human resource management, well-being and performance. HR systems. Segmentation models.

(3) Human resource management and competitive strategy.
Behaviours and HR policies and practices consistent with the competitive strategies. Recruitment and retention. Performance management and appraisal.

(4) The changing world of work
Direct employment and flexibility. Non-standard arrangements. Precarious work. Outsourcing. Labour market intermediaries. Self-employment. Digital platforms.

(5) New developments. Socially responsible HRM; Sustainable HRM; Green HRM.

Mandatory literature

Cunha, M. P. , Rego, A., Cunha, R. C. , Cabral-Cardoso, C., Marques, C. A. & Gomes, J. F.; Manual de gestão de pessoas e do capital humano (2ª edição revista e corrigida), Edições Sílabo, 2010
Paauwe, J., Guest, D.E. & Wright, P.M; HRM & performance: Achievements and challenges, John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Boxall, P. F. and Purcell, J.; Strategy and human resource management (4th edition), Palgrave Macmillan., 2016
Storey, J., Wright, P.M., and Ulrich, D. ; Strategic human resource management: A research overview, Routledge., 2019
Beardwell, J., & Thompson, A. ; Human resource management: A contemporary approach, Pearson., 2017

Teaching methods and learning activities

Presentation by the teacher of the key concepts, and the major approaches and traditions associated with the different topic areas. Examination and discussion of short-cases and exercises. The discussion should reflect the appropriate theoretical framework, as well as the personal and professional experience of the students. Short empirical study.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 50,00
Trabalho escrito 50,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 60,00
Frequência das aulas 21,00
Trabalho de campo 7,00
Trabalho escrito 20,00
Total: 108,00

Eligibility for exams

Class attendance is compulsory according to UP regulations (missing classes should not excede 25 percent of the scheduled classes).

Calculation formula of final grade

Final grade = written test (50%) + empirical assignment (50%) 

Minimum grade in each element: 7.5/20.

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