Human Resource Management Best Practices and Globalization: The Universality of Common Sense |
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Authors: | Hays Steven W. Plagens Gregory K. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Popular strategies for reform have come directly from the private sector in what is perhaps the most profound redefinition of public administration since the field first emerged as an identifiable specialty. The purpose of this paper is to examine the context out of which these reforms have grown, the challenges that have arisen as a result, and cases where private sector reform strategies have been successfully (and sometimes unsuccessfully) applied in human resource management (HRM). We discuss the benefits and hazards of many of the reforms and conclude that restoring a measure of confidence in the legitimate role of the civil service is essential for nations dealing with the challenges of globalization. |
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Keywords: | best practices (HRM) reinvention civil service reform recruitment staffing innovations private sector HRM national performance review role of human resources office |
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