As construction companies continue to explore foreign construction markets, various international construction projects are being undertaken in all corners of the world. In an international construction project with many unique and complicated characteristics, human resource management can play a significant role in promoting the efficient use of complex human resources. The aim of this paper is to establish a valid foundation for further research on measuring the impact of human resource management economically for international construction projects. The paper examines human resource management literature and identifies the application of the related management techniques to the construction industry. In addition, the paper uses the liter...
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Human resource management framework being one of the issue across global construction industries. It...
This thesis explained about Human Resource Management (HRM) practices used by the construction compa...
Human Resource planning for construction project is described as a way of managing human resources w...
In the last two decades, the lexicon of management language had been expanded to include the panoply...
Construction projects experience various problems and complex factors. Construction sector is divers...
Productivity remains an intriguing subject and a dominant issue in the construction sector, promisin...
Purpose – One of the main objectives of a manager must be to study the ways of applying different te...
The construction industry is one of the major sectors that has contributed to Singapore's successfu...
The paper points to the importance of introducing human resource management in Serbian Building and ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of human resource development on employee's p...
Recent years have seen increased emphasis on the need for construction organizations to be more clie...
Developing a comprehensive human resource (HR)-planning framework that corresponds to the variety of...
During the economic transformation to a market-based socialist economy, Chinese construction organiz...
A lack of human focus in construction and site management and an increasing internationalisation has...
Abstract: The role of employees within organisations are very vital in the management and survival o...
Human resource management framework being one of the issue across global construction industries. It...
This thesis explained about Human Resource Management (HRM) practices used by the construction compa...
Human Resource planning for construction project is described as a way of managing human resources w...
In the last two decades, the lexicon of management language had been expanded to include the panoply...
Construction projects experience various problems and complex factors. Construction sector is divers...
Productivity remains an intriguing subject and a dominant issue in the construction sector, promisin...
Purpose – One of the main objectives of a manager must be to study the ways of applying different te...
The construction industry is one of the major sectors that has contributed to Singapore's successfu...
The paper points to the importance of introducing human resource management in Serbian Building and ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of human resource development on employee's p...
Recent years have seen increased emphasis on the need for construction organizations to be more clie...
Developing a comprehensive human resource (HR)-planning framework that corresponds to the variety of...
During the economic transformation to a market-based socialist economy, Chinese construction organiz...
A lack of human focus in construction and site management and an increasing internationalisation has...
Abstract: The role of employees within organisations are very vital in the management and survival o...