CSR and sustainable HRM

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Hartog, M., Morton, C. and Muller-Camen, M. 2008. CSR and sustainable HRM. in: Muller-Camen, M., Croucher, R. and Leigh, S. (ed.) Human resource management: a case study approach London Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. pp. 467-488
Chapter titleCSR and sustainable HRM
AuthorsHartog, M., Morton, C. and Muller-Camen, M.
Research GroupEmployment Relations group
Professional Practice group for Leadership, Work and Organisations
Page range467-488
Book titleHuman resource management: a case study approach
EditorsMuller-Camen, M., Croucher, R. and Leigh, S.
PublisherChartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Place of publicationLondon
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Hardcover9781843981657
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Print2008
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Deposited09 Mar 2009
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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