2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12156086
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Work Flexibility, Job Satisfaction, and Job Performance among Romanian Employees—Implications for Sustainable Human Resource Management

Abstract: In light of future work challenges, actual human resource management (HRM) needs to be redesigned, including long-term development, regeneration, and renewal of human resources, passing from consuming to developing human resources by incorporating the concept of sustainability. Thus, sustainable HRM is seen as an extension of strategic human resources, presenting a new approach to human resource management. The labor market is constantly changing, atypical work acquiring a significant relevance, especially in … Show more

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“…Act 81/2018 applies to specific professions, such as brokers, sales representatives, analysts, programmers, accountants, financial and tax advisers, translators, etc. [9]. This regulation on teleworking is in line with European legislation, which meets the needs and requirements of the labour market.…”
Section: Teleworking In the Worldmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Act 81/2018 applies to specific professions, such as brokers, sales representatives, analysts, programmers, accountants, financial and tax advisers, translators, etc. [9]. This regulation on teleworking is in line with European legislation, which meets the needs and requirements of the labour market.…”
Section: Teleworking In the Worldmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…From an organizational perspective, the popularity of measuring employees' job satisfaction is easy to discern. Job satisfaction contributes to a financially sustainable workplace, serves as an important component of sustainable human resource management practices, and supports the goal of developing long-term sustainable organizations [2][3][4]. These objectives are important and have been validated in several, previous studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The last 10 years (2011-2020) represent 91.95% of all articles. In this period, 833 (40.87%) are set in the social context and address various issues, such as human resource management [81,82], organizational culture [79,83], social entrepreneurship [84,85], knowledge management [86], social learning [87], health care [88,89], social responsibility [77], education [90][91][92][93], and others. Around 26.7% of studies address the economic dimension in this period, highlighting the topics of performance [93][94][95], innovation [96,97], entrepreneurship [98], competitiveness [99,100], supply chains [101][102][103], and others.…”
Section: Qualitative Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%