2014
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2014/7-1/6
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The Architecture of Hr Function in Capital Groups – The Report of Empirical Research

Abstract: The article presents empirical research results referring to the architecture of HR function by locating the decision-making and executive powers in 100 capital groups operating in Poland at the background of capital group definitions, their Polish origins, as well as the discussion focused on the leading role performed by a holding company determining the capital group type. The latter, in the perspective of model oriented studies presented in literature references, constitutes the crucial determinant for HR … Show more

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“…This approach allows a researcher to get an idea of the benefits or shortcomings in human capital management strategy. However, contemporary management has moved even further and nowadays it demonstrates at different levels a need not to just improve the human capital, but to consider of the HC components and HR management for achieving the goals of the company (Hayton 2003) or a group of companies (Jagoda 2014), identifying mutual influence of factors and results of the human capital use: for instance, the relations of wages, labour productivity and unemployment (Nikulin 2015). Irrespective of how significant the links at a particular level of empirical research are, theoretical capacity of these hypotheses is beyond any doubt.…”
Section: Making Decisions On Hc Investmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach allows a researcher to get an idea of the benefits or shortcomings in human capital management strategy. However, contemporary management has moved even further and nowadays it demonstrates at different levels a need not to just improve the human capital, but to consider of the HC components and HR management for achieving the goals of the company (Hayton 2003) or a group of companies (Jagoda 2014), identifying mutual influence of factors and results of the human capital use: for instance, the relations of wages, labour productivity and unemployment (Nikulin 2015). Irrespective of how significant the links at a particular level of empirical research are, theoretical capacity of these hypotheses is beyond any doubt.…”
Section: Making Decisions On Hc Investmentmentioning
confidence: 99%