This study reviews systems theory and thinking (ST&T) as a foundational discipline or theory in human resource development (HRD) research and practice. Using systematic evidence review (SER) of the literature and mapping analysis of HRD curricula across some leading U.S. universities, disconnect between theory and practice of ST&T is discussed. The use of SER of the literature in HRD research is an important aspect of this study. The study recommended the incorporation of more ST&T courses into the HRD undergraduate and graduate curricula. Recommendations of how systems thinking can become more relevant to HRD research and practice are offered
Early in the preparation of this chapter, James A. Pershing, the editor of this volume, suggested th...
The field of human resource management is ever emerging and evolving. Since its inception, it has fa...
The paper discusses the applicability of systems approach on employee training programs in some sele...
This study reviews systems theory and thinking (ST&T) as a foundational discipline or theory in ...
Efficient and effective human resource management is a complex, involved, and interactive process. T...
The history of Human Resource Development (HRD) is the history of human organizational growth and de...
In this paper, the purpose of human resource development is critically examined and suggested that c...
The problem and the solution. Human capital theory is a well-accepted foundation of human resources ...
Systems theory has long informed theoretical developments in employment relations and HRM. There is ...
Addresses some of the key debates within the HRD literature and considers the extent to which HRD ca...
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...
This research set out to clarify the construct of systems thinking and to define it as a conceptual ...
Human resource development (HRD) can be seen as both a professional field and an organizational func...
General System Theory (GST) has presented some key concepts that Strategic HRM researchers use to li...
Early in the preparation of this chapter, James A. Pershing, the editor of this volume, suggested th...
The field of human resource management is ever emerging and evolving. Since its inception, it has fa...
The paper discusses the applicability of systems approach on employee training programs in some sele...
This study reviews systems theory and thinking (ST&T) as a foundational discipline or theory in ...
Efficient and effective human resource management is a complex, involved, and interactive process. T...
The history of Human Resource Development (HRD) is the history of human organizational growth and de...
In this paper, the purpose of human resource development is critically examined and suggested that c...
The problem and the solution. Human capital theory is a well-accepted foundation of human resources ...
Systems theory has long informed theoretical developments in employment relations and HRM. There is ...
Addresses some of the key debates within the HRD literature and considers the extent to which HRD ca...
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...
This research set out to clarify the construct of systems thinking and to define it as a conceptual ...
Human resource development (HRD) can be seen as both a professional field and an organizational func...
General System Theory (GST) has presented some key concepts that Strategic HRM researchers use to li...
Early in the preparation of this chapter, James A. Pershing, the editor of this volume, suggested th...
The field of human resource management is ever emerging and evolving. Since its inception, it has fa...
The paper discusses the applicability of systems approach on employee training programs in some sele...