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The Role of Reflective Practices in Building Social Capital in Organizations from an HRD Perspective
Nakamura, Yoshie Tomozumi; Yorks, Lyle – Human Resource Development Review, 2011
Social capital has been receiving increasing attention in the field of human resource development (HRD). However, little is known as to how social capital has been formed or has grown over time with HRD interventions. There is limited research and discussion on how reflective practices play a role in the development of social capital as…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Role
Wang, Greg G.; Gilley, Jerry W.; Sun, Judy Y. – Human Resource Development Review, 2012
We explore opportunities for assessing and advancing Human Resource Development (HRD) research through an integrative literature review of scientometric theories and methods. Known as the "science of science," scientometrics is concerned with the quantitative study of scholarly communications, disciplinary structure and assessment and measurement…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Staff Development, Scholarship, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Knapp, Randall – Human Resource Development Review, 2010
Teams have become a key resource for learning and accomplishing work in organizations. The development of collective learning in specific contexts is not well understood, yet has become critical to organizational success. The purpose of this conceptual review is to inform human resource development (HRD) practice about specific team behaviors and…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Models, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
Schmidt, Steven W.; Githens, Rod P.; Rocco, Tonette S.; Kormanik, Martin B. – Human Resource Development Review, 2012
Issues related to human resource development (HRD) and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people such as workplace inclusion, employee affinity groups, and LGBT-specific diversity initiatives are being addressed in organizations more often now than ever before. This article explores the existing literature on LGBT issues in HRD and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Organizational Change, Human Resources, Career Development
Nesbit, Paul L. – Human Resource Development Review, 2012
This article presents and explores a framework of self-directed leadership development (SDLD) to advance conceptual understanding and practical applications for self-development approaches to development of leaders in organizations. Drawing on a diversified literature associated with experiential learning, emotion research, and social cognitive…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Experiential Learning, Organizations (Groups), Labor Force Development
Choi, Myungweon; Ruona, Wendy E. A. – Human Resource Development Review, 2011
Individual readiness for organizational change reflects the concept of "unfreezing" proposed by Lewin (1947/1997b) and is critical to successful change implementation. Understanding the conditions conducive to individual readiness for organizational change, instead of the more traditional focus on resistance to change, can be useful for designing…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Work Environment, Organizational Development, Organizational Change
Gubbins, Claire; Garavan, Thomas N. – Human Resource Development Review, 2009
In an era of increasing global competition, it is argued that knowledge and skills are the key sources of competitive advantage. This places the human resource development (HRD) function in a situation of increased status and power, if HRD professionals adopt roles in a way that adds "value" and facilitates achievement of competitive advantage.…
Descriptors: Corporations, Social Capital, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
Bunch, Kay J. – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
Organizations spend as much as US$200 billion annually on training and development; however, much of this investment appears squandered on ill-conceived or poorly implemented interventions. Scholars have pondered the causes of failed training for decades, focusing on issues such as methods, program design, and trainee characteristics. Recent…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Failure, Organizational Culture
Wang, Greg G.; Holton, Elwood F., III – Human Resource Development Review, 2005
In an effort to more comprehensively understand economics as a foundation of human resource development (HRD), this article reviews economic theories and models pertinent to HRD research and theory building. By examining neoclassical and neoinstitutional schools of contemporary economics, especially the screening model and the internal labor…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Economic Factors
Clarke, Nicholas – Human Resource Development Review, 2006
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to date few empirical studies have appeared in the literature providing support that training results in demonstrable changes to EI, and more significantly whether these changes can then be traced to more positive individual or organizational outcomes.…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Instructional Effectiveness
Gibb, Stephen – Human Resource Development Review, 2004
Human resource development is conceptualized here in terms of levels of action: representations, experience, relations, and communities. Functionality is taken as a hallmark of good human resource development in these. Yet reflecting on what works, and on innovations in human resource development, factors other than those associated with…
Descriptors: Imagination, Labor Force Development, Epistemology, Human Resources
Egan, Toby Marshall; Upton, Matthew G.; Lynham, Susan A. – Human Resource Development Review, 2006
Career development (CD) has long been cited as a core area associated with human resource development (HRD). Despite this explicit connection, few publications focusing on CD are available in general HRD-related literature. This review outlines selected theories, examines selected definitions of CD, and analyzes the aims of career development in…
Descriptors: Definitions, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Career Development
Wang, Jia; Wang, Greg G. – Human Resource Development Review, 2006
To advance an emerging frontier in human resource development (HRD) research, national HRD (NHRD), this study explored the subject by focusing on a key area of HRD, management development (MD) in the China context. Taking a system and holistic perspective, the study identified three critical challenges facing Chinese managers and China MD in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Management Development, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Chang, Wei-Wen – Human Resource Development Review, 2005
In light of the massive tsunami relief efforts that were still being carried out by humanitarian organizations around the world when this article went to press, this article points out a lack of human resources development research in international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) and proposes a conceptual model for future empirical research.…
Descriptors: Volunteer Training, Cross Cultural Training, Nongovernmental Organizations, Labor Force Development
London, Manuel; Sessa, Valerie I. – Human Resource Development Review, 2006
This article explores relationships between feedback, group learning, and performance. It considers how feedback to individuals and the group as a whole supports continuous group learning. Feedback source, purpose, clarity, and valence may affect perceptions, processing, and outcomes of feedback. How feedback is processed and used may be…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Lifelong Learning, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
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