The objective of the current study is to explore and identify the Critical Success Factors (CSFs), which impact upon the effective implementation of Human Resource Development (HRD) initiatives in support of nationalisation, and to recommend a model for practical application and future research. Accordingly the study focused on identifying and analysing the various factors in the localisation of a workforce with regard to five broad categories, namely: national level factors, organisational (policies and practices related) factors, organisational (HR related) factors, individual level (expatriate and experienced staff related) factors and individual level (UAE national related) factors. The data for the study was collected using both quali...
The success of every organization depends highly on the human resources of the organizations. This i...
This is a study centred on the impact of the specific set of HRM practices on organisational perform...
The main purpose of this study is to understand the nature and maturity level of HRD activities in ...
Companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) must employ a specific percentage of Emirati nationals i...
This thesis explores how HRD is conducted in the under-researched context of the Arab Middle East, s...
Research is increasingly acknowledging the pivotal role of national human resource development (NHRD...
This thesis is an exploratory study that examines the political contingency and the implementation o...
This research explores the nature and extent of training and development (TD) provision, as well as ...
Governments across the Arabian Gulf aim to reduce their dependence on expatriates by im...
In current time, business environment is far away from being static since it is continuously going t...
Purpose – This study aimed to contribute to the field of Human Resource Management (HRM) by providin...
Organizations in the past have neglected talents employees, whereby researchers and HR professionals...
Nationalisation of the human resource is the desired and articulated policy of all rulers of countri...
Omanisation is a national programme that focuses on creating job opportunities for the citizens of O...
Human resource development (HRD) can be influenced by many dimensions aside from those in the defin...
The success of every organization depends highly on the human resources of the organizations. This i...
This is a study centred on the impact of the specific set of HRM practices on organisational perform...
The main purpose of this study is to understand the nature and maturity level of HRD activities in ...
Companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) must employ a specific percentage of Emirati nationals i...
This thesis explores how HRD is conducted in the under-researched context of the Arab Middle East, s...
Research is increasingly acknowledging the pivotal role of national human resource development (NHRD...
This thesis is an exploratory study that examines the political contingency and the implementation o...
This research explores the nature and extent of training and development (TD) provision, as well as ...
Governments across the Arabian Gulf aim to reduce their dependence on expatriates by im...
In current time, business environment is far away from being static since it is continuously going t...
Purpose – This study aimed to contribute to the field of Human Resource Management (HRM) by providin...
Organizations in the past have neglected talents employees, whereby researchers and HR professionals...
Nationalisation of the human resource is the desired and articulated policy of all rulers of countri...
Omanisation is a national programme that focuses on creating job opportunities for the citizens of O...
Human resource development (HRD) can be influenced by many dimensions aside from those in the defin...
The success of every organization depends highly on the human resources of the organizations. This i...
This is a study centred on the impact of the specific set of HRM practices on organisational perform...
The main purpose of this study is to understand the nature and maturity level of HRD activities in ...