Handbook of Employee Engagement: Perspectives, Issues, Research and Practice
Author(s): Simon L. Albrecht
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication Date: October 31, 2010
Language: English
Print length: 464 pages
ISBN-10: 184844821X
ISBN-13: 9781848448216
Book Description
The Handbook of Employee Engagement contains cutting edge contributions from a wide array of world-class scholars and consultants on state-of-the-art topics key to the science and the practice of employee engagement.
The volume presents comprehensive and global perspectives to help researchers and practitioners identify, understand, evaluate and apply the key theories, models, measures and interventions associated with employee engagement. The Handbook provides many new insights, practical applications and areas for future research. It will serve as an important platform for ongoing research and practice on employee engagement.
Combining an excellent balance of academic perspectives and practical applications this Handbook will prove to be invaluable for academic researchers in the field of organizational behaviour, organizational development and organizational psychology. In addition, human resource and organizational development practitioners and consultants should not be without this `state-of-the-art’ and informative resource.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘. . . an impressive number of international contributions have been collected in the Handbook, from many of the field’s leading researchers, including its founding father, William Kahn. As a developing scholar in this field, I found much in the list of contents to interest me, and I immediately turned to some of the contributions to find out more. It is pleasing to see contributions from both academic and consultancy based engagement practitioners and the overall style of writing is accessible and clear. . . I think that the editor has met his objectives for the volume and has done an excellent job in creating a volume that summarises that state of play of engagement research. . . This volume is a very welcome addition to the field and certainly a work I will find value in revisiting over time.’ — Natalie Jones, Human Resource Development International
About the Author
Edited by Simon L. Albrecht, Senior Lecturer, Deakin University, Australia