Levels of analysis perform an important function in framing research and practice in human resource development (HRD). The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of HRD from the individual, organizational and community/societal levels of analysis. The paper highlights both the distinctiveness and usefulness of each level of analysis, identifies tensions within and between them, and outlines differences in underpinning assumptions, characteristics of HRD provision and delivery of HRD interventions. By adopting this approach, the paper draws attention to variations in meaning, intent, content and practice with implications for developing both the theory and practice of HRD
Development of persons to their maximum potential and the conservation of talent is the Human Resour...
Human resource planning is considered as the process of defining the need and availability of human ...
Human resource planning is considered as the process of defining the need and availability of human ...
Levels of analysis perform an important function in framing research and practice in human resource ...
The problem and the solution. This issue overview presents a brief justification for adopting a mult...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set the context for the five papers in this issue that pro...
In our conceptualisation, HRD is at a crossroads, both in terms of its philosophical roots, its theo...
Addresses some of the key debates within the HRD literature and considers the extent to which HRD ca...
The problem and the solution. This article reviews the literature on strategic human resource develo...
Despite being viewed as a major construct at the heart of human resource development (HRD), consider...
Human resource development (HRD) can be seen as both a professional field and an organizational func...
The study explored the views of leading human resource development (HRD) academics regarding five ma...
Despite being viewed as a major construct at the heart of human resource development (HRD), consider...
Human Resource Development (hereafter HRD) is an important topic of present time. Management profess...
Human resource development (HRD) has been defined as the integrated use of training and development,...
Development of persons to their maximum potential and the conservation of talent is the Human Resour...
Human resource planning is considered as the process of defining the need and availability of human ...
Human resource planning is considered as the process of defining the need and availability of human ...
Levels of analysis perform an important function in framing research and practice in human resource ...
The problem and the solution. This issue overview presents a brief justification for adopting a mult...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set the context for the five papers in this issue that pro...
In our conceptualisation, HRD is at a crossroads, both in terms of its philosophical roots, its theo...
Addresses some of the key debates within the HRD literature and considers the extent to which HRD ca...
The problem and the solution. This article reviews the literature on strategic human resource develo...
Despite being viewed as a major construct at the heart of human resource development (HRD), consider...
Human resource development (HRD) can be seen as both a professional field and an organizational func...
The study explored the views of leading human resource development (HRD) academics regarding five ma...
Despite being viewed as a major construct at the heart of human resource development (HRD), consider...
Human Resource Development (hereafter HRD) is an important topic of present time. Management profess...
Human resource development (HRD) has been defined as the integrated use of training and development,...
Development of persons to their maximum potential and the conservation of talent is the Human Resour...
Human resource planning is considered as the process of defining the need and availability of human ...
Human resource planning is considered as the process of defining the need and availability of human ...