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Leimbach, Michael P.; Maringka, Jane – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2010
The preceding article (Clarke, 2010) examines an important and interesting question; that is, under what conditions can learning contribute to the development of emotional intelligence (EI)? Despite the controversy surrounding the definition and construct of EI, its prevalence for the human resources development (HRD) field and its implications…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Cooperative Learning
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Jackson, Duncan J. R.; Cooper-Thomas, Helena D.; van Gelderen, Marco; Davis, Jane – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2010
Competencies represent an important and popular topic in human resource development. Despite this popularity, a divide exists between practitioner approaches to developmental competency measures and the empirical scrutiny of such approaches. However, the scarce empirical studies on competency measures have begun to bridge this gap. In the present…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Foreign Countries, Competence, Correlation
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Lans, Thomas; Biemans, Harm; Mulder, Martin; Verstegen, Jos – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2010
An important assumption of entrepreneurial competence is that (at least part of) it can be learned and developed. However, human resources development (HRD) practices aimed at further strengthening and developing small-business owner-managers' entrepreneurial competence are complex and underdeveloped. A multisource assessment of owner-managers'…
Descriptors: Small Businesses, Entrepreneurship, Competence, Administrators
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Lee, Yonghak – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2009
The primary purpose of this study was to identify competencies needed by current human resource development (HRD) master's degree graduate students in Korea. The study used a quantitative method, the Delphi technique, in combination with a qualitative method consisting of a series of in-depth interviews. The Delphi technique was conducted using a…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Graduate Students, Graduates, Foreign Countries