The commercial airline is an extremely competitive, safety‐sensitive, high technology service industry. People, employees and customers, not products and machines, must be the arena of an organisation’s core competence. The implications are vast and pervasive affecting no less than the organisation’s structure, strategy, culture, and numerous operational activities. Completed by 13 respondents (executives), this audit presents a series of select findings of a human resource management audit carried out in 2001‐2 and contains extensive data on airlines from nine countries from around the globe. The conclusion drawn from these three bodies of work is that, with the exception of a handful of high performing airlines, the industry as awhole continues to function as per a traditional, top‐down, highly divisionalised, industrial model of operations and governance. This model is manifestly inappropriate in such a highly knowledge‐based service market as the airline industry. HRM expertise in general and compensation and benefits in particular are required now,more than ever, to spearhead the strategic development of a customer‐centric, learning‐oriented workforce that is capable of adapting quickly to the strategic goals and change imperatives facing the airline industry.
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Global aviation human resource management: contemporary compensation and benefits practices Available to Purchase
Steven H. Appelbaum;
Steven H. Appelbaum
Dr. Steven H. Appelbaum holds the Concordia University Research Chair in Organizational Development and Professor of Management, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. Wes Bureau GM 503‐9, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8
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Brenda M. Fewster
Brenda M. Fewster
Brenda M. Fewster, MA MBA, Webster Library, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6135
Print ISSN: 0140-9174
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Management Research News (2003) 26 (7): 59–71.
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Appelbaum SH, Fewster BM (2003), "Global aviation human resource management: contemporary compensation and benefits practices". Management Research News, Vol. 26 No. 7 pp. 59–71, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170310783592
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