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The Concept of Human Resources Corporate Developing as a Factor of Labor Performance Growth
The Concept of Human Resources Corporate Developing as a Factor of Labor Performance Growth

Author(s): Victoriya Nekrasova, Veneta Baeva
Subject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Acadlore Publishing Services Limited
Keywords: Competence; Human resources management; Labor efficiency; Qualification; Staff conformity;

Summary/Abstract: The practice of using and distributing economic resources in contemporary national economies reflects insufficient effectiveness of their running including human resources management. The continuous trend of their (these resources) unreasonable using indicates that: on the one hand the abilities of workers are realized lower than possible level on the other hand the available potential of human capital is limited to perform certain labor functions. The aim of the article is to elaborate the concept of human resources corporate developing on the basis of staff assessment methods synthesizing the aspects of theory marginal productivity and modern methods of effective human resources management. The author’s idea, which the concept is based on, proposes continuous stage-by-stage corporate training on an employer’s or manager’s initiative and personal learning from the position of employee him/herself. The application of classic and innovative approaches in staff management oriented on labor productivity growth, optional combining professional abilities of a worker in a team as well as effective methods of staff assessment by recruiting and using labor force further the achievement of staff match and settlement of arising contradictions. The presented article will be of use to scholars, post-graduate students, doctoral candidates, human resource managers and persons who are interested in problems of labor performance growth.

  • Issue Year: 2/2015
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 105-138
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: English
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