Section A: FOUNDATIONS OF THE DISCIPLINE OF HRD
Neal Chalofsky and R. Wayne Pace
Chapter 1: History of Human Resource Development (HRD)
K. Peter Kuchinke and Monica M. Lee
Chapter 2: The Development of HRD as a Field
Monica M. Lee
Chapter 3: Philosophical Foundations of HRD
Thomas G. Reio
Chapter 4: Psychology as a Theoretical Foundation of Human Resource Development
Amin Alizadeh and Darlene F. Russ-Eft
Chapter 5: Ethics and the Workplace
Lorenzo Bowman and Debaro Huyler
Chapter 6: Legal Issues Informing Human Resource Development Work
Section B: THEORETICAL INFLUENCES ON HRD
Sally Sambrook and Jim Stewart
Chapter 7: Critical HRD
Stephanie Sisco, Russell Korte and Joshua C. Collins
Chapter 8: The role of social identity theory in human resource development
Adele Bezuidenhout
Chapter 9: Positive Psychology as a Theoretical Framework for Human Resource Development
Eugene Sadler-Smith
Chapter 10: The Learning Ecosystem of Organizations
Meera Alagaraja & Jia Wang
Chapter 11: National Human Resource Development
J.B. Jordan, Darlene Russ-Eft and Ghassan Ibrahim
Chapter 12: HRD Evaluation: Beyond Kirkpatrick
Dr Jenni Jones, Prof Jim Stewart, Dr Sally Kah, Prof Bob Hamlin, Prof Rob Poell, Dr Henriette Lundgren, Dr Ellen Scully-Russ
Chapter 13: HRD Practitioner Roles in Organizations: Challenges, Congruence and Changes
Section C: LEARNING AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Rob F. Poell
Chapter 14: Workplace Learning
Yonjoo Cho and Toby Egan
Chapter 15: Action Learning Research and Practice: An Informed Outlook
Piet Van den Bossche
Chapter 16: Team Learning & Development
Sunyoung Park and Eunjee Kim
Chapter 17: Organizational Unlearning in Human Resource Development
Claire Gubbins and Jennifer A. Kennedy
Chapter 18: Knowledge “Management”: Focusing on Tacit Knowledge Circulation & Learning
Ciara Nolan
Chapter 19: Rebalancing the Agenda: Employee Perspectives of HRD in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Kristin Frady
Chapter 20: Workforce Development: A Nexus Between Human Resource Development and Career and Technical Education
Fredrick Muyia Nafukho, Walid El Mansour and Huyen Thi Minh Van
Chapter 21: The Fourth and Fifth Industrial Revolutions: HRD’s Role in Preparing Graduates for Future Work
Section D: TALENT AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Michael Kirchner and Susan Yelich Biniecki
Chapter 22: Employee Onboarding
Rajashi Ghosh and Andrea D. Ellinger
Chapter 23: Coaching and Mentoring
Cory J. Wicker, Christopher L. Harrington, Tomika W. Greer, H. Quincy Brown
Chapter 24: Apprenticeship and Internship Programs: Developing Careers, Organizations, Talent, and the Workforce
Henriette Lundgren, Linda Hite and Kim McDonald
Chapter 25: The Next Evolution of Career Development: Sustainability and Collaboration
Lonneke Frie, Ellen Sjoer, Beatrice Van der Heijden and Hubert Korzilius
Chapter 26: Fostering Career Sustainability: Renewal Bundles of HR/D Practices for Flexpertise Development
Barbara A.W. Eversole, Cindy L. Crowder and Sunny L. Munn
Chapter 27: Work-Life and HRD
Section E: LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Michael Lane Morris and Jules Morris
Chapter 28: Human Centered Leadership
Robert G. Hamlin and Taran Patel
Chapter 29: Failure of Leadership and Management Development Initiatives: The case for evidence-based practice
Jae Young Lee and Brad Shuck
Chapter 30: Employee Engagement in the HRD Field: Concepts, Theoretical Models, and Implications
Ronald L. Jacobs and Candace Flatt
Chapter 31: Developing Employee Resilience through Human Resource Development
Jaap Boonstra
Chapter 32: Organizational development and change: Cornerstones and future perspectives
Kibum Kwon and Seung Won Yoon
Chapter 33: Core HRD Practices: What HRD Professionals Actually Do in Contemporary Organizations
Christine Kennedy and Thomas G. Reio, Jr.
Chapter 34: Preventing Workplace Mistreatment and Injury: Incivility, Bullying, and Violence
Dae Seok Chai and Sunyoung Park
Chapter 35: HRD in the Cross-Cultural Context
Gary N. McLean and Ekta Sharma
Chapter 36: Interconnectedness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability
Tom Garavan, Lyle Yorks and Fergal O’Brien
Chapter 37: The Strength of the Business Case for SHRD in Organizations
Section F: DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND BELONGING
Marilyn Y. Byrd
Chapter 38: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Creating Learning Interventions for Social Change
Jeremy W. Bohonos and Juanita Johnson-Bailey
Chapter 39: History of Human Resource Development: Foregrounding Race and Connections to Adult Education
Laura L. Bierema, Tomika W. Greer, Weixin He and Eunbi Sim
Chapter 40: Feminist HRD Research: Shifting from Gender Binary to Gender Diversity
Sanghamitra Chaudhuri, Nisha Manikoth and Marcia Hagen
Chapter 41: Multiple Generations in the Workforce: Blessing, Curse, or Conundrum?
Nick Rumens, Ciarán McFadden and Julie Gedro
Chapter 42: HRD Research on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer* Workplace Issues and Topics: Why There is Still Much More Work to be Done
Greg Procknow, Dave Silberman and Tonette S. Rocco
Chapter 43: The Complex Social Nature of the ‘Disabled’ Phenomenon
Mari Cseh, Oliver S. Crocco, Chilanay Safarli and Jessica Hinshaw
Chapter 44: Indigenous Human Resource Development
John Dirkx, Sara Bano, Davin Carr-Chellman and Michael Kroth
Chapter 45: Spirituality of Work-Related Learning: Self-Formation to Enchantment - Pushing the Boundaries
Section G: TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Elisabeth E. Bennett
Chapter 46: Social Media and HRD: Powerful Tools and Dark Patterns
Oleksandra Poquet, Maarten De Laat, Allison Littlejohn, & Eileen Kennedy
Chapter 47: Learning Analytics and the Workplace: Developing People and Organizations with Data
Seung Won Yoon & Caleb Seung-hyun Han
Chapter 48: People Analytics and Human Resource Development
Roland K. Yeo, Karen Vollum-Dix & Jessica Li
Chapter 49: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning In the Changing Landscape of Work
Marie-Line Germain, Jan Maarten Schraagen, & Jurriaan Van Diggelen
Chapter 50: The Future of HRD in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: AI as an Assistant to HRD Functions
Section H: EMERGING ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Jon M. Werner
Chapter 51: The C.A.S.E. for HR: Practices and pillars of human resource management and development
Tam To Phuong, Gary N. McLean and Thi Thu Huyen-Nguyen
Chapter 52: Faculty Development Research and Practice: Partnering with Human Resource Development
Sarah Minnis, Debaro Huyler and Michael Kirchner
Chapter 53: The Essentialness of Scholar-Practitioners
Kate Black and Russell Warhurst
Chapter 54: A Question of Identity: a theoretical understanding of HRD
Emily Yarrow and Valerie Anderson
Chapter 55: The Future of HRD in a changing, complex, and ambiguous world
Rob F. Poell, Joseph W. M. Kessels, M. Lane Morris and Tonette S. Rocco
Chapter 56: Epilogue: an ongoing search for drivers and conditions of human resource development