2013
DOI: 10.5430/bmr.v2n2p69
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The Structure of Human Resources Assessment Process: Conditions for Criteria Formation

Abstract: The main aim of the article is to analyze the structure of the process of human resources assessment in identifying the conditions for the formation of assessment criteria. The first part of the paper reviews the development of viewpoints to human resources since the beginning of the 20 th century. The second part of the paper discusses the emerging problems in improving the activity of the Lithuanian public sector in developing the human resources resounding the time requirements that resonate human resources… Show more

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“…[20], Papšienė P. [27], Vveinhardt J. [27]. Among Ukrainian scientists who studied similar issues, we can note Balabanova L. [2], who considers evaluation as a purposeful process of establishing the conformity of qualitative characteristics to job or workplace instructions; Vlasenko O. and Sokolova M. [28] who consider human resources evaluation and development through the prism of innovation; Hrishnova O. and Naumova O.…”
Section: Latest Scientific Progress and Publications Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20], Papšienė P. [27], Vveinhardt J. [27]. Among Ukrainian scientists who studied similar issues, we can note Balabanova L. [2], who considers evaluation as a purposeful process of establishing the conformity of qualitative characteristics to job or workplace instructions; Vlasenko O. and Sokolova M. [28] who consider human resources evaluation and development through the prism of innovation; Hrishnova O. and Naumova O.…”
Section: Latest Scientific Progress and Publications Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%