Global Human Resource Development Theories and Practice
作者: 杨百寅 萧鸣政
出版时间:2008-11-24
出版社:高等教育出版社
- 高等教育出版社
- 9787040246926
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- 2008-11-24
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- 工商管理
Part Ⅰ Human Resource Development and Management Based on Nations and Regions
Session 1-1 National & Regional Human Resource Development
A Training System in Taiwan Area:A Case Study of High-tech Training
Grace u,University of Minnesota,USA;Gary Lean,Texas A & M University,USA
A Reality-Learning Approach in Human Resource Development for Global Change
MichaelHengSH,NanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singapore;PatrickKP CHAN,NanyangTechnologicalUniversity,Singapore
Beyond Business and School Education into National Human Resource Development in Korean Context ?
Soon-OkJo,Chung-Ang University,Korea;Hee-Su Lee,Chung-Ang University,Korea
Analysis of Urban Resources’ Difference:An Empirical Study in Northeast China
Zhao Weiliang,Dalian University of Technology, China;Shang Hua, Dalian University of Technology, China;Ji Xiaolan,East China UniversityofScienceand Technology,China;Liu Zhongquan,Dalian UniversityofTech nology,China
Session 1-2 Regional & National Human Resource Development
Research of China Non-profit Organization Performance Appraisal System
Peide Zhang,Junyan Zhu,Xiaobao Yin& RuiqiZhang,ShanghaiTeachers University,China
Workforce Diversity Research in China
Rao Weiguo& Xiang Yong,Peking University,China
Part Ⅱ Human Resource Development and Management Based on Organizations
Session 2-1 Organization Development & Change
Cultural Integration in the Process of Merger between Private Enterprise and State-owned Enterprise
Zheng Wenli& Chen Lixiang,Fuzhou University,China
Using Succession Planning as an Organization Development Intervention in Selecting Ethical Managers, Focused on Taiwan Area
Lin-Ching Nieh,University of Minnesota,USA;Gary Lean,Texas A & M University,USA
Session 22 Organizational Studies
Entrepreneurial Team Creativity, Entrepreneurial Leadership, and New Venture Performance
Chien-ChiTseng,University of Minnesota,USA;Gary Lean,Texas A & M University,USA
Relationship between Interactional Justice, Pay Level and Personal Outcomes:A Case of Malaysian Institutions of Higher Learning
AzmanIsmail,University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia; YusofIsmail,InternationalIslamic University Malaysia,Malaysia AliBoerhannoeddin,Universityof Malaya,Malaysia
Session 2-3 Organizational Learning and Learning Organization
Culture Context and Entrepreneurial Learning:A Review of Literature and Conceptual Framework
Rebecca Meng Zhu&Baiyin Yang,University of Minnesota,USA
Learning Organization:A Review of Conceptualizations and Empirical Evidences Baiyin Yang& Qing Qu,Tsinghua University,China
The Demographic Analysis on Organizational Learning:A Literature Review
Cathy Worlow,Connie ley&Susan Warren,ChicagoState University& NorthernIllinoisUniversity
Session 2-4 Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management
Observations on Work Attitudes of Chinese Employees:Comparative Studies of Stateowned Enterprises and Privately-owned Enterprises
Xiaohui Wang,Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) University,China
The Effect of Negative Affectivity and Counterproductive Work Behavior to Job Performance
Tsang-KaiHung,NationalChanghua University ofEducation,Taiwan,China
Influences of Individual and Job Characteristics on Job Satisfaction in China:An Intrinsic Reward Perspective
ZhangJiarui,Zhang Ningjun,Tang Wenjun& Ai Qing,Southwestern UniversityofFinance&Economics,China
Part Ⅲ Human Resource Development and Management Based on Individuals
Session 3-1 Employee Development
Exploring the Roles of Organizational Commitment and Social Network Ties in Organi Eational Citizenship Behaviors
Chou-Kang Chiu,Chieh-Peng Lin& Chien-PeiKo,Taiwan NormalUniversity,Taiwan,China
Training Needs of Learning Disabled Students in Agricultural Education Programs:Tapping into a Major Resource for the Workforce
Seburn nse,SouthernIllinois University
Session 3-2 Workplace Learning & Employee Development
A Qualitative Study on the Mechanism for Learning Embodiment Based on the Autopoiesis Theory in Action Learning
Yeon-Hee Kim,So-YoungSon& Yeong-Mahn You,Hanyang University,Korea
Selection, Engagement and Disengagement of Learning Goals in Older Workers and their Respective Employers:Preliminary Findings in a Sample of Mature Age Australians
Tones M.&Pillay H.,Queensland UniversityofTechnology,Australia
Session 3-3 Knowledge Management
A Case Study of Innovation
WeiZheng,NorthernIllinoisUniversity,USA;oury,LawrenceLivermore NationalLaboratory,USA
Knowledge Sharing and Learning through Virtual Communities of Practice
Alexandre Ardichvili,University of Minnesota
Session 3-4 Talent Development
Developing Talents in Thailand and Malaysia
SanneLehmann,CopenhagenBusinessSchool,Denmark
Research on Competency Model:A Literature Review and Empirical Studies
JingliGong,Peking University
Talent Development through Workplace Learning in Thailand:The Case of Talent Management of Office of Civil Service Commission
Atikom Kiattivorakan&John Dewar Wilson,Burapha University
Session 3-5 Leadership& Management Development
A Research on Competency Models of Party and Government Leadership Talents Based on Means Analysis
Mingzheng Xiao,Xiaoping Chen&JingliGong,Peking University
Demographic Variables Differences in Leadership Behaviors Evaluation:An Analysis in Adoption of Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI)
NG,Sio-Wang,Macao PolytechnicInstitute,Macao,China
Developing Organizational Leaders in Transitioning China
Jia Wang& Larry Dooley,Texas A & M University,USA
Top Management Leadership and Organizational Culture among Small-and Medium-sized Enterprises in Japan:Implications for Organizational Learning Theory
YuheeJung,MeijiUniversity,Japan;Norihiko Takeuchi,Tokyo University ofScience,Japan
Session 3-6 Career Development
Career Development for MBA Participants in China:Constraints, Challenges, and Solutions
Judy n& Greg G. Wang,The University ofTexasatTyler,USA
Exploring Mentoring as a Tool for Career Advancement of Academics in Private Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia
Lawrence Arokiasamy,University Tunku AbdulRahman,Malaysia;MaimunahIsmail,UniversityPutra Malaysia,Malaysia
Part Ⅳ Human Resource Development and Management Based on Cultures
Session 4-1 Culture and Human Resource Development
Cross-culture Human Resource Development — Culture Training is One of Critical Paths for Government Transnational Human Resource Development
SongBin&Song Yingzhao,University of Geosciences,China (Wu Han)
The Impact of Cultural Difference on Transformational Leadership:A Chinese Culture-Based Model
Qingjuan Wang& Xun Cui,NankaiUniversity,China
Session 4-2 Cross Cultural Human Resource Development
A Conceptual Framework for Studying the Effects of Cross-Cultural Training, Expatriates’Personality, Self-efficacy, and Social Network Composition on Adjustment and Performance in Overseas Assignments
AAhad man-Gani,Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity,Singapore
Korean Work Values and Meaning of Work Outcomes
terKuchinke,Hye-Seung Kang&Seok Young Oh,University ofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign,USA
Cross-cultural Learning Experiences of Organization Development and Change Consultants Working Around the Globe
Maria Cseh&Beatriz Coningham,The George Washington University,USA
The Evaluation Index System of Corporate Culture Force Model and Application
Yang Hao,ShanghaiInstituteofForeign Trade,China
Part Ⅴ Human Resource Development and Management Based on Technologies
Session 5-1 Technology and Human Resource Development
How Gender Affects the Learning of Computer Applications
Dejang Liu,Collegeof DuPage,USA
Staff Remuneration Systems as an Instrument of Talent Management in IT-companies
Elena Zavyalova&Sofia Kosheleva,Saint-PetersburgState University,Russia
Technology Competence and Participation in Web-based Education
Jennifer Calvin&Beth WinfreyFreeburg,SouthernIllinois University,USA
Session 5-2 Technology and Human Resource Development
A Case Study on Human Resources Development of the Regional Science & Technology
Ying Wang,Nanjing UniversityofFinance&Economics,China
Knowledge-enabled Human Resource Development Based on e-HR
Yan Qin,Dalian UniversityofTechnology/NeusoftInstituteofInformation,Northeastern University;Zhang Guo-liang&Wang Ke-yi,Dalian UniversityofTechnology
Literature Review:The Historical Progress, Current Status, and Implementation of Advanced Distributed Learning in the itary, Industry, and Academia
Lianbin Cui& near,SouthernIllinois University Carbondale,China
Measuring the Performance of Business Process Outsourcing in Human Resource Function
WeiLuan-Ying,Ching KuoInstituteof Managementand Health,Taiwan,China;Fang Chung-Hsiung& Chen Guan-Li,NationalTaiwan NormalUniversity,Taiwan;China
Part Ⅵ Other Researches on Human Resource Development and Management
Session 6-1 Training & Human Resource Development Systems
Corporate Universities in China:Processes, Issues and Challenges
June Xuejun Qiao,Peking University,China
Problems in “Cheung Kong Scholars Awarding Program” of China
Zhang Xianglin,Peking University,China;Hu Xiaokun,GuangxiUniversity,China
Psychometric Testing and its Implications on Human Resource Management and Organiza-tional Competence
Usha DeviN.,Malleswaram Ladies’ Association,FirstGradeCollegefor Women,India;GopalakrishnaD.,BangaloreUniversity,India.;Uma DeviV T.,BSVP College,India
Session 6-2 Human Resource Development Practice
An Empirical Examination of the Impact of Strategic Human Resource Development on Firm’s Performance
Po Hu,University of Minnesota,USA
Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Compensation Satisfaction of Science and Technology Personnel of Various Organizations — Based on the Survey in Jiangsu Province
Chen Tao,SoutheastUniversity,China;LiLianshui,Nanjing UniversityofInformationScience&Technology,China
The Relationship between Motivation Factors and Retention in Government-run Construction Enterprises in Beijing
Zhang Ying& Michelle Wallace,Southern Cross University,Australia
Unreal Expectations?A Reflective Case Study of an International Doctoral Course in HRD in Thailand
John Dewar Wilson,Burapha University,Thailand
Session 6-3 Transfer of Learning
Korean Nurses’ Adaptation to an American Hospital:An Examination of the Factors Influencing Critical Thinking Processes
Murray cTavish,Trinity Western University,Canada
Programme Planning Practices in Continuing Professional Education in Selected Professional Associations in Malaysia
Ong Mek Hiok,UniversityPutra Malaysia,Malaysia
The Diagnostic Power of the Learning Transfer System Inventory in Determining the Catalysts and Barriers to Transfer of Learning
Jalilah Wahidin,Aminah Ahmad,Rahim MdSail&JegakUli,UniversityPutra Malaysia,Malaysia;ReidBates,LouisianaState University,USA
Session 6-4 Social Capital and Strategic Human Resource Development
An Understanding of the Corporate University Phenomenon Based on Human Capital Theory
Greg G. Wang,TheUniversityofTexasatTyler,USA;,NorthTexasUniversity,USA;Xuejun Qiao,Peking University,China;Judy n,The University ofTexasatTyler,USA
Building Social Capital of Korean Citizens
Tae-Jun Kim,KoreanEducationalDevelopmentInstitute,Korea
Create Value through Human Capital Auditing
QiZhen-dong,Sun Xiao-hua& Duan Xing-min,Xi′anJiaoTong University,China
Effects of Chinese Values on Chinese Employees′Work Performance
Jennifer o,Macao University ofScienceand Technology,Macao,China