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HR’s ever-emerging contribution
Dave UlrichThis paper aims to examine the future contribution of human resources (HR) in three areas: first, the evolution of four waves of HR value creation leading to an outside-in focus…
HR at the top table
Andrew MayoThe purpose of this paper is to examine the aspiration of Human Resources (HR) professionals to “be at the top table”; what that means; and how such professionals can become…
People analytics research and practice: a review of international conferences
Aizhan TursunbayevaThis paper aims to analyze 54 People Analytics (PA) conferences with a view to mapping the discussions around PA, industries/sectors that currently lead in PA practices and PA…
Transforming human resources management in the age of Industry 4.0: a matter of survival for HR professionals
Placide Poba-Nzaou, Malatsi Galani, Anicet TchibozoThis study aims to contribute to the old debate about the need for transformation of human resource (HR) professionals and HR services. It proposes the advent of people analytics…
Mitigating workplace adversity through employee resilience
Stephanie DouglasThis paper aims to present the how resilience can mitigate workplace adversity and human resource practices (HRPs) to build capacity for resilience in employees.
How HR managers of incubators can be more effective: consider the relationships among entrepreneurs:
Subrata ChakrabartyThe purpose of this paper is to explain how human resource (HR) managers of incubators can be more effective by applying Relationship focused theory, wherein the HR managers…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Dr Javier Bajer
- Nicholas King