Addresses some of the key debates within the HRD literature and considers the extent to which HRD can be described as a field of study. The paper addresses the issues raised in the contributions that make up this special issue and identifies a broad range of methodologies and use of research methods. It argues that all of the contributions fit into at least one theoretical perspective: capabilities, psychological contacts and the learning organization/organizational learning. The paper concludes with a consideration of the prescriptions which the perspectives advocate for HRD in organizations
This chapter outlines the main theoretical concepts underlying this study. The chapter starts with a...
Abstract: In recent times the human resources management (HRM) research literature reflected an int...
In this paper, the dilemmas facing HRM on how to establish itself as a distinct area and yet avoid a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set the context for the five papers in this issue that pro...
The study explored the views of leading human resource development (HRD) academics regarding five ma...
Workplace learning and HRD are considered legitimate topics for study and investigation alongside or...
Levels of analysis perform an important function in framing research and practice in human resource ...
Human resource development (HRD) is no longer expected to be the primary agency for promoting learni...
Purpose – This paper aims to advance theoretical understanding of the concept of “critical human res...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aims to explore how current HRD strategies are put into pra...
In 200 1, the research team of Reid Bates, Chen Chih, and Time Hatcher conducted an international st...
HRD practice has its conceptual roots in Human Relations, socio-technical and motivational theories....
The problem and the solution. This issue overview presents a brief justification for adopting a mult...
open access journalHuman Resource Development (HRD) is broadly concerned with individual and organiz...
Human Resource Development (hereafter HRD) is an important topic of present time. Management profess...
This chapter outlines the main theoretical concepts underlying this study. The chapter starts with a...
Abstract: In recent times the human resources management (HRM) research literature reflected an int...
In this paper, the dilemmas facing HRM on how to establish itself as a distinct area and yet avoid a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to set the context for the five papers in this issue that pro...
The study explored the views of leading human resource development (HRD) academics regarding five ma...
Workplace learning and HRD are considered legitimate topics for study and investigation alongside or...
Levels of analysis perform an important function in framing research and practice in human resource ...
Human resource development (HRD) is no longer expected to be the primary agency for promoting learni...
Purpose – This paper aims to advance theoretical understanding of the concept of “critical human res...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aims to explore how current HRD strategies are put into pra...
In 200 1, the research team of Reid Bates, Chen Chih, and Time Hatcher conducted an international st...
HRD practice has its conceptual roots in Human Relations, socio-technical and motivational theories....
The problem and the solution. This issue overview presents a brief justification for adopting a mult...
open access journalHuman Resource Development (HRD) is broadly concerned with individual and organiz...
Human Resource Development (hereafter HRD) is an important topic of present time. Management profess...
This chapter outlines the main theoretical concepts underlying this study. The chapter starts with a...
Abstract: In recent times the human resources management (HRM) research literature reflected an int...
In this paper, the dilemmas facing HRM on how to establish itself as a distinct area and yet avoid a...