Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy

Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy
Author: Mark L. Lengnick-Hall
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781576751596

This volume synthesizes thinking on knowledge management and intellectual capital from a broad range of sources and identifies how human resource management can make a value-added contribution.

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge Economy

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge Economy
Author: Rosemary Harrison
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0333990153

This critical approach to the study of human resource development emphasizes the need for its effective integration with human resource management, as well as with the strategic management of the organization. With special reference to workers in the "knowledge economy", the text draws readers through a reflection of human resource development's past and current organizational role and impact, analysing the role human resource development can play in an increasingly knowledge based environment.

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-based Economy

Human Resource Development in a Knowledge-based Economy
Author: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789948004127

This work examines the contextual framework and the imperatives of a knowledge-based economy, in which human resource development has assumed increasing importance as the means to boost productive capabilities, foster and sustain national growth and provide a competitive edge to corporations. The book is divided into four major sections: Perspectives and Prospects; Governments and National Strategy; Development of Human Resources and Paradigms for Organisational Success.

Work Analysis in the Knowledge Economy

Work Analysis in the Knowledge Economy
Author: Ronald L. Jacobs
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319944487

Work analysis seeks to breakdown the work behaviors that people do and the characteristics of people who successfully perform the work, and then to reassemble the information in a form that has many uses in practice. The information can be used to specify job expectations, establish quality standards, develop training programs, document work processes, and anticipate safety risks, among many other uses. This book is a practical guide to using the work analysis process for improving performance in the workplace, particularly with the emergence of knowledge work. Work has undergone much change, and the trend is towards increased complexity, demanding employees to use their cognitive abilities to a greater extent. Work analysis has often been criticized for its historical focus on documenting simple, observable, and routine behaviors performed by individuals involved in low-skilled production work. But it doesn’t have to be so, as readers will discover. Indeed, the demands of organizations and societies in the digital age has placed greater emphasis on documenting the changing nature of work. This practical book addresses the questions of how does one perform a work analysis? How can complex work be documented? How can the information be used by organizations, technical schools, and government agencies? Readers will find detailed descriptions of numerous work analysis techniques, along with case studies and example documents from actual organizational and national workforce development situations. This book serves as a relatively comprehensive resource for human resource development professionals in range of settings. The book should also be useful for human resource managers, line managers and supervisors, and other professionals such as quality and safety staff. Readers will value the information in the book, based on the author’s extensive experience, which is presented in a clear and concise approach.

Proceedings on 25th International Joint Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management – IJCIEOM

Proceedings on 25th International Joint Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management – IJCIEOM
Author: Zoran Anisic
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030436160

This book presents the conference proceedings of the 25th edition of the International Joint Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. The conference is organized by 6 institutions (from different countries and continents) that gather a large number of members in the field of operational management, industrial engineering and engineering management. This edition of the conference had the title: THE NEXT GENERATION OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICE SYSTEMS in order to emphasis unpredictable and very changeable future. This conference is aimed to enhance connection between academia and industry and to gather researchers and practitioners specializing in operation management, industrial engineering, engineering management and other related disciplines from around the world.

Understanding Long-Run Economic Growth

Understanding Long-Run Economic Growth
Author: Dora L. Costa
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226116344

The conditions for sustainable growth and development are among the most debated topics in economics, and the consensus is that institutions matter greatly in explaining why some economies are more successful than others over time. This book explores the relationship between economic conditions, growth, and inequality.

New Frontiers in HRD

New Frontiers in HRD
Author: Monica Lee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2004-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134382871

Contributions from a number of leading international scholars explore the boundaries of the field of Human Resource Development and present an innovative and challenging approach to HRD theory and practice.

Strategic Approaches for Human Capital Management and Development in a Turbulent Economy

Strategic Approaches for Human Capital Management and Development in a Turbulent Economy
Author: Ordóñez de Pablos, Patricia
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466645318

Companies and organizations are increasingly more aware of the importance of people and their knowledge for dealing with economic scenarios as well as their relationships developed both inside and outside of the company. Strategic Approaches for Human Capital Management and Development in a Turbulent Economy examines the useful information developed by individuals presented within organizational structures, routines, and company policies. This book is an international platform for academics, researchers, lecturers, decision makers, and policy makers in order to enhance their understanding and collaboration in issues of knowledge management and human resource management.

The Knowledge Capital of Nations

The Knowledge Capital of Nations
Author: Eric A. Hanushek
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 026254895X

A rigorous, pathbreaking analysis demonstrating that a country's prosperity is directly related in the long run to the skills of its population. In this book Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann make a simple, central claim, developed with rigorous theoretical and empirical support: knowledge is the key to a country's development. Of course, every country acknowledges the importance of developing human capital, but Hanushek and Woessmann argue that message has become distorted, with politicians and researchers concentrating not on valued skills but on proxies for them. The common focus is on school attainment, although time in school provides a very misleading picture of how skills enter into development. Hanushek and Woessmann contend that the cognitive skills of the population—which they term the “knowledge capital” of a nation—are essential to long-run prosperity. Hanushek and Woessmann subject their hypotheses about the relationship between cognitive skills (as consistently measured by international student assessments) and economic growth to a series of tests, including alternate specifications, different subsets of countries, and econometric analysis of causal interpretations. They find that their main results are remarkably robust, and equally applicable to developing and developed countries. They demonstrate, for example, that the “Latin American growth puzzle” and the “East Asian miracle” can be explained by these regions' knowledge capital. Turning to the policy implications of their argument, they call for an education system that develops effective accountability, promotes choice and competition, and provides direct rewards for good performance.