Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify how themes and contributions featured in the four scholarly journals sponsored by the largest human resource development (HRD) research association (the Academy of Human Resource Development, AHRD) reflect the changing identity of the HRD field. Design/methodology/approach – A frequency and content analysis of articles published during the period 2002-2011 was conducted to identify the dominant themes and research trend. Further, comments were made on the aims and scope and editorial discretion for each journal to understand how the journals influence the direction of scholarship in HRD. Findings – It was found that the boundaries of the field are constantly expanding with some of the...
peer-reviewedThe problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) mat...
First paragraph: Human Resource Development Review’s mission is no mystery. It exists to publish wor...
Human resource development (HRD) is no longer expected to be the primary agency for promoting learni...
Using topic mapping techniques, we provide a review of the 3,236 articles published in the five prem...
The study explored the views of leading human resource development (HRD) academics regarding five ma...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set the context for the five papers in this issue that pro...
The Problem Research and theory are the lifeblood of academic disciplines along with the peer-rev...
dialogues between scholars and practitioners in the field of human resource develop-ment (HRD). We a...
Human resource development (HRD) has been defined as the integrated use of training and development,...
In celebrating HRDR’s 20 years of publication, this study aims to shed light on research trends in t...
This study explores the presence of technology-related research in HRD, identifies what the research...
Bridging the gap between academic research and practice has long been recognised as a challenge for ...
This editorial lays out 30 years of history of Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ ), charting t...
Human resource management (HRM) involves the administration of employees to achieve managers' object...
This editorial lays out 30 years of history of Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ), charting th...
peer-reviewedThe problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) mat...
First paragraph: Human Resource Development Review’s mission is no mystery. It exists to publish wor...
Human resource development (HRD) is no longer expected to be the primary agency for promoting learni...
Using topic mapping techniques, we provide a review of the 3,236 articles published in the five prem...
The study explored the views of leading human resource development (HRD) academics regarding five ma...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set the context for the five papers in this issue that pro...
The Problem Research and theory are the lifeblood of academic disciplines along with the peer-rev...
dialogues between scholars and practitioners in the field of human resource develop-ment (HRD). We a...
Human resource development (HRD) has been defined as the integrated use of training and development,...
In celebrating HRDR’s 20 years of publication, this study aims to shed light on research trends in t...
This study explores the presence of technology-related research in HRD, identifies what the research...
Bridging the gap between academic research and practice has long been recognised as a challenge for ...
This editorial lays out 30 years of history of Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ ), charting t...
Human resource management (HRM) involves the administration of employees to achieve managers' object...
This editorial lays out 30 years of history of Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ), charting th...
peer-reviewedThe problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) mat...
First paragraph: Human Resource Development Review’s mission is no mystery. It exists to publish wor...
Human resource development (HRD) is no longer expected to be the primary agency for promoting learni...