Since 1989, the French public sector has imitated the private sector's further education and training mechanisms. But today, it seems that just as in the private sector, the training policies in the public sector have severe limitations. Based on a case study of a large public research institute and on a national survey making it possible to compare the private and public sectors, the paper studies the further education and training policies and their links with the organizational needs. In the public sector, the difficult balance between individual's choices and strategic management comes on the one hand from the specificities of the administrative rules of human resource management, and on the other hand from the unions' power and strateg...
Developments in economy, technology and demography have profound consequences for the training funct...
This article explores the idea that the public actor tries to construct a legitimacy in the organiza...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to review current practices in the public sector in...
Since 1989, the French public sector has imitated the private sector's further education and trainin...
Since 1989, the French public sector has imitated the private sector's further education and trainin...
International audienceThe dissemination of New Public Management principles is transforming human re...
Purpose – To explore and describe the roles, activities and strategies of French human resource deve...
This paper was presented at the Industrial Relations Research Association Meetings in Anaheim Califo...
Disponible sur CAIRN : http://www.cairn.info.gate3.inist.fr/load_pdf.php?ID_ARTICLE=RFSE_005_0141Nat...
At the start of 2001, French unions and employers began negotiations on continuing vocational traini...
This paper develops a comparative exploratory analysis of HR policies at work between public employe...
In France, the differences between public and private organizations seem to have been reduced by the...
The paper analyses the transformation of HRM policies for skilled employees in large corporations in...
Developments in economy, technology and demography have profound consequences for the training funct...
This article explores the idea that the public actor tries to construct a legitimacy in the organiza...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to review current practices in the public sector in...
Since 1989, the French public sector has imitated the private sector's further education and trainin...
Since 1989, the French public sector has imitated the private sector's further education and trainin...
International audienceThe dissemination of New Public Management principles is transforming human re...
Purpose – To explore and describe the roles, activities and strategies of French human resource deve...
This paper was presented at the Industrial Relations Research Association Meetings in Anaheim Califo...
Disponible sur CAIRN : http://www.cairn.info.gate3.inist.fr/load_pdf.php?ID_ARTICLE=RFSE_005_0141Nat...
At the start of 2001, French unions and employers began negotiations on continuing vocational traini...
This paper develops a comparative exploratory analysis of HR policies at work between public employe...
In France, the differences between public and private organizations seem to have been reduced by the...
The paper analyses the transformation of HRM policies for skilled employees in large corporations in...
Developments in economy, technology and demography have profound consequences for the training funct...
This article explores the idea that the public actor tries to construct a legitimacy in the organiza...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to review current practices in the public sector in...