Is it possible to engage in research requiring the participation of HRD practitioners from a multitude of nations, without offering individual tangible incentives? This viewpoint shares the experiences of our HRD research team in attempting to gather research data from HRD practitioners across the Globe. Issues that potentially indicate tensions between the worlds of HRD practice and academia are reflected upon in the following account. We suggest HRD practitioner awareness of, and connection with, the associated research has a fundamental influence on the relative successes of data collection methods. A review of our experiences of conducting this data collection follows.N/
This study focused on the issue of paradigms in Human Resource Development (HRD). Its purpose was to...
Significant progress has been made in the research on variations in HRM across national boundaries, ...
CITATION: Roberts, K. et al. 2020. 'When you are a data collector you must expect anything’. Barrier...
Is it possible to engage in research requiring the participation of HRD practitioners from a multitu...
Gaining physical access to potential respondents is crucial to Human Resource Development (HRD) surv...
Gaining physical access to potential respondents is crucial to human resource development (HRD) surv...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
Bridging the gap between academic research and practice has long been recognised as a challenge for ...
A twenty-year study of the Human Resource (HR) practices–outcome relationship has found that more ri...
open access journalHuman Resource Development (HRD) is broadly concerned with individual and organiz...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
Literature in the human resource development (HRD) field identifies a gap between scholars and pract...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
The state of Human Resource Development (HRD) research can be assessed in various ways. This paper p...
This study focused on the issue of paradigms in Human Resource Development (HRD). Its purpose was to...
Significant progress has been made in the research on variations in HRM across national boundaries, ...
CITATION: Roberts, K. et al. 2020. 'When you are a data collector you must expect anything’. Barrier...
Is it possible to engage in research requiring the participation of HRD practitioners from a multitu...
Gaining physical access to potential respondents is crucial to Human Resource Development (HRD) surv...
Gaining physical access to potential respondents is crucial to human resource development (HRD) surv...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
Bridging the gap between academic research and practice has long been recognised as a challenge for ...
A twenty-year study of the Human Resource (HR) practices–outcome relationship has found that more ri...
open access journalHuman Resource Development (HRD) is broadly concerned with individual and organiz...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
Literature in the human resource development (HRD) field identifies a gap between scholars and pract...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
The paper reports findings from a futures workshop to consider surprises — unexpected or astonishing...
The state of Human Resource Development (HRD) research can be assessed in various ways. This paper p...
This study focused on the issue of paradigms in Human Resource Development (HRD). Its purpose was to...
Significant progress has been made in the research on variations in HRM across national boundaries, ...
CITATION: Roberts, K. et al. 2020. 'When you are a data collector you must expect anything’. Barrier...