Purpose – This study adopts the popular culture lens to investigate the collective understanding behind the human resources (HR) occupations. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical study analyzes 129 characters from 87 movies, television (TV) series, books and comics. The measurement model was tested using structural equation modeling and cluster analysis identified five HR representations in the popular culture. Findings – Popular culture reflects five HR representations: The Executor, the Hero, the Buddy, the Bore, and the Good-time person. Results suggest that public opinion pays scarce attention to the so-called HR “strategic position” while underlining the need for a more socially responsible HR approach. Originality/value...
The present study is theoretically located in the field of critical feminist studies of the represen...
Using multiple sources of data, this study reveals that negative stereotyping is widespread in ads a...
The problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) matter. Corporat...
Purpose – This study adopts the popular culture lens to investigate the collective understanding beh...
This article proposes that media representations of an occupational category may intersect with orga...
peer-reviewedThe problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) mat...
Societal ideas and trends dictate media narratives and cinematic depictions which in turn influence ...
Societal ideas and trends dictate media narratives and cinematic depictions which in turn influences...
[Excerpt] Human Resources as a function is not broadly recognized for the significant role that it p...
Popular culture constitutes an inseparable part of social life. New forms and means of cultural expr...
HR managers have long been concerned by the question of how they add value to organisational life. T...
Research on celebrity and public persona derives from fundamentally interdisciplinary sources. Altho...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
Abstract The human resource profession has evolved considerably over the past decades and today, HR ...
We want to create a new narrative about the human resource (HR) profession. HR professionals have of...
The present study is theoretically located in the field of critical feminist studies of the represen...
Using multiple sources of data, this study reveals that negative stereotyping is widespread in ads a...
The problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) matter. Corporat...
Purpose – This study adopts the popular culture lens to investigate the collective understanding beh...
This article proposes that media representations of an occupational category may intersect with orga...
peer-reviewedThe problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) mat...
Societal ideas and trends dictate media narratives and cinematic depictions which in turn influence ...
Societal ideas and trends dictate media narratives and cinematic depictions which in turn influences...
[Excerpt] Human Resources as a function is not broadly recognized for the significant role that it p...
Popular culture constitutes an inseparable part of social life. New forms and means of cultural expr...
HR managers have long been concerned by the question of how they add value to organisational life. T...
Research on celebrity and public persona derives from fundamentally interdisciplinary sources. Altho...
This thesis is an examination, exploration and discussion of the representation and perception of th...
Abstract The human resource profession has evolved considerably over the past decades and today, HR ...
We want to create a new narrative about the human resource (HR) profession. HR professionals have of...
The present study is theoretically located in the field of critical feminist studies of the represen...
Using multiple sources of data, this study reveals that negative stereotyping is widespread in ads a...
The problem and the solution. Media perceptions of human resource development (HRD) matter. Corporat...