Human Resource Management in the Pornography Industry

Business Practices in a Stigmatized Trade

Human Resource Management in the Pornography Industry

Business Practices in a Stigmatized Trade

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While pornography is stigmatized as 'dirty work,' it faces many of the same operational considerations as traditional industries.  From increasing competition, new technology that impacts services, to health and workplace safety issues, the pornography industry also utilizes and applies HRM strategies that include recruiting, selecting and retaining the best (sex) workers.  As a follow up to his last book on the social history of training and development (2018), Kopp writes this final installment of a system contained within an unconventional setting as he reflects and distills the facets of human resource management found in the pornography industry.

 

Specifically, this book explores traditional human resource management processes and practices, and examines how common HRM systems are contextualized in an 'organization-as-pariah' venue.  Topics covered include recruiting, career development, performance management and workforce diversity, offering readers a value-neutral, analytical assessment of the HR practices in the unconventional industry and stigmatized trade that is pornography.

 




David M. Kopp is Associate Vice Provost of Extended Learning and Professor of Human Resource Development at Barry University, USA. In addition to academia, he works with both profit and non-profit organizations focusing on leadership, strategic planning, organizational change and performance improvement. He is the author of Human Resource Development: Performance Through Learning and Famous (and Infamous) Workplace and Community Training.

ISBN 9783030376598
Article number 9783030376598
Media type eBook - PDF
Copyright year 2020
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Length 89 pages
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking