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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)
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Moeller, Miriam; Harvey, Michael; Williams, Wallace – Human Resource Development Review, 2010
Understanding the intricacies of managing the life cycle of international personnel is a conundrum that continues to perplex HR managers in the global business arena. Although the notion of adjusting to a socioeconomically and culturally distant environment has been explored extensively from the expatriate perspective, the critical issue to…
Descriptors: Socialization, Psychology, Business Skills, Human Resources
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Andersen, Vibeke; Andersen, Anders Siig – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
In an effort to increase efficiency and democracy, the modernization of the public sector has involved an increase in market and user control, an increased application of technology, a decentralization of responsibilities and competencies, and more management and personnel development initiatives. The concept of "modernization" signals a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Sector, Educational Environment, Staff Development
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Nieuwenhuis, Loek F. M.; Van Woerkom, Marianne – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
There is conflicting empirical evidence regarding the learning potential of the workplace. Some studies conclude that workplaces should be seen as strong learning environments, whereas others show evidence of the ineffectiveness of the workplace as a learning environment. In this article, we argue that this disagreement might be caused by…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Education Work Relationship, Work Environment, Human Resources