Yehuda Baruch
Yehuda Baruch (DSc Technion , Israel, PostDoc at City University and London Business School ) is a Professor of Management at Southampton Business School, the University of Southampton, UK , and Affiliated Professor, Audencia, Nantes France . His research covers a broad range of topics, with a particular focus on careers (organizational career systems, career ecosystems) and global HRM/global careers. He has published over 150 refereed papers, including in Journal of Management, Academy of...See more
Yehuda Baruch (DSc Technion , Israel, PostDoc at City University and London Business School ) is a Professor of Management at Southampton Business School, the University of Southampton, UK , and Affiliated Professor, Audencia, Nantes France . His research covers a broad range of topics, with a particular focus on careers (organizational career systems, career ecosystems) and global HRM/global careers. He has published over 150 refereed papers, including in Journal of Management, Academy of Management Annals, Human Resource Management , Organizational Dynamics , Journal of Vocational Behavior , Human Relations , Research Policy and Organization Studies among other journals, and over 50 books and book chapters. His work is widely cited (over 20,000 Google Scholar citations, H-index of 68). Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and BAM . Formerly: Vice-president Research of EURAM, Associate Editor of Human Resource Management (US), Editor of Group & Organization Management and Career Development International; Chair, Careers Division, Academy of Management . Recent papers: Baruch, Y. & Rousseau, D. M. (2019). Integrating Psychological Contracts and their Stakeholders in Career Studies and Management. The Academy of Management Annals , 13(1), 84-111. Kindsiko, E. & Baruch, Y. (2019). Careers of PhD graduates: The role of chance events and how to manage them. Journal of Vocational Behavior , 112, 122-140. Baruch, Y., Point, S, & Humbert, A. L. (2019). Factors related to knowledge creation and career outcomes in French academia: The case of the human resource management field. Academy of Management Learning & Education , doi: 10.5465/amle.2018.0028 See less