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2025
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Gaurangi Vasisht
Talent Management and Leadership Development in the era of Digital Transformation
This study explores the critical nexus between talent management, leadership development, and digital transformation, with a specific focus on small and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) and educational institutions. As digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), automation, cloud computing, and...
2025
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F. P. L. Sari, Silvia Iskandar, Yohan Fitriadi
Resilience in Human Resource Management: How Organizations Adapt to Uncertainty and Crisis
This study investigates the strategic role of Human Resource Management (SHRM) in building Organizational Resilience (OR), particularly through the moderating effect of Transformational Leadership (TL) and the contextual influence of organizational culture. The research addresses a pressing problem: how organizations...
2025
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Syifi Fauziyah, Istiqomah Istiqomah, Yusuf Efendi
Healthcare Workforce Management and Economic Performance : A Systematic Review of Human Resource Strategies
Healthcare workforce management has become increasingly critical in determining organizational economic performance and long-term sustainability. This systematic review examines the relationship between human resource strategies in healthcare settings and their impact on economic outcomes, with particular attention to the effectiveness...
2025
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Asma Alfadel, Shaker M. Al-Kahtani, Abdul-Wasea Abdul-Ghani Saif Al-Mekhlafi, Adeeb Alhebri, Afaf Ahmed
Fostering sustainable development: the role of green HRM and green work engagement
This study examines the relationship between green human resource management (GHRM) practices and sustainable performance (SP) of manufacturing SMEs in Saudi Arabia, with a particular focus on the mediating role of green work engagement (GWE). Drawing on the resource-based View...
2025
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Kim Foster, Louise Alexander, Michael Steele, Tilly Hale, Larissa Hutchison, Ronald Trejo, Johanna Boardman
A mixed methods study of wellbeing and resilience of undergraduate nursing students: implications for the post-pandemic era
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic and rapid shift to online learning have had ongoing impacts on nursing students’ wellbeing and resilience. We are yet to fully understand the implications for this emerging workforce in the post-pandemic era. The aims of this...
2025
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Retnosari, Muhammad Wahyudi
Digital Strategies, Workforce Skills, and the Path to Financial Resilience
Purpose: The focus of this paper is on how digital transformation, digital strategy, technology investments, workforce digital skills and customer engagement can help to build financial resilience. The moderating role of environmental uncertainty in these relationships is also examined.Method: A...
2025
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American Academy of Sanitarians
Building Workforce Resilience: Strategies for Thriving in Uncertain Times
In this issue, experienced environmental health professionals from the American Academy of Sanitarians (AAS) share insights on how to professional thrive in uncertain times and how to build personal and collective workforce resilience....
2025
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Alexandra Patzak, Xiaorong Zhang, Jovita Vytasek
Boosting productivity and wellbeing through time management: evidence-based strategies for higher education and workforce development
Introduction Amid increasing academic and professional pressures, time management is widely acknowledged as essential for supporting students’ and professionals’ well-being, motivation, and performance. However, despite general agreement on its benefits, there remains limited clarity about which specific time management strategies...
2025
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Luis Ochoa Sigüencia
The CAM (Creative–Analytical–Managed) Learning Model in Workplace Transformation and Corporate Training
The Creative–Analytical–Managed (CAM) Learning Model, a unique pedagogical framework, is designed to meet the intricate learning needs of modern corporate environments. Traditional training methods fall short in digital transformation, globalization, and evolving labor markets. CAM, an evidence-based and holistic choice,...
2025
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Peter A.D. Steel, Gabriel Wardi, Robert A. Harrington, Chris Longhurst
Learning health system strategies in the AI era
Abstract The learning health system (LHS) offers a framework to accelerate evidence generation and care improvement, yet widespread adoption remains limited. In this perspective, we explore strategies to operationalize the LHS in the era of artificial intelligence, including biomedical informatics...
2025
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Tong Liu, Dalian Liu
Enhancing teacher recruitment and retention through decision-making models in education systems
Teacher recruitment and retention remain critical challenges for education systems worldwide, with far-reaching implications for educational quality and institutional sustainability. Traditional approaches often fail to address the complexity of these issues, neglecting the interplay of multiple conflicting criteria and the...
2025
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Sonam Maurya, Aditya Singh Yadav, Sharmila Singh, Tulika Saxena, Priti Rai, Rajender Tewari
A study on HR Roles of Organizational Sustainability and Green HRM
Human Resource Management (HRM) plays important role in this transition towards sustainability through the adoption of Green HRM practices. This study investigates the various roles of HR in promoting environmental sustainability within organizations. It explores the integration of green initiatives...
2025
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Laura Jefferson, Su Golder, Ana Cristina Castro-Ávila, Elin Webster, Helen Anderson, Veronica Dale
General practice workforce retention strategies: an umbrella review
Abstract Objective We summarise international evidence of interventions to support retention of the general practice workforce, mapping evidence by country, method and workforce group. Design Umbrella overview of reviews. We mapped evidence according to occupational group, intervention type and outcome...
2025
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Khaled A. Z. Alyamani
Transforming Saudi Arabia’s workforce: HR management strategies in action
This research seeks to explore the role of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 in transforming the workforce through human resource management strategies. The study focuses on how this vision affects policy renewal and the development of the work environment in line...
2025
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James W. Edwards, Birke Bogale, Jennifer E. Gallagher
Tackling geographic barriers to primary dental care (dental deserts): a systematic review
Introduction Inequitable distribution of the workforce is a major global challenge, regardless of country income status. England is facing a crisis in access to NHS dental care, with areas of the country being designated ‘dental deserts’. Solutions are actively being...
2025
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María Carmela Annosi, Béatrice van der Heijden, Dafni Karamanavi, Davide de Gennaro
Mutual gains through sustainable employability investments: integrating HRM practices for organisational competitiveness
Purpose This study aims to examine the reciprocal relationship between employee and employer, focusing on the role of human resource management (HRM) practices in enhancing both employee career potential and organisational competitiveness. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of...
2025
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Anusha Atluri, V. V. Reddy
Cognitive HR Management: How Oracle HCM is Reinventing Talent Acquisition through AI
With Oracle’s Human Capital Management (HCM) suite guiding this change, AI is quickly changing corporate recruitment strategies. This paper looks at how Oracle HCM is using AI-driven functionality into every stage of the hiring process to change their talent procurement....
2025
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LZ. Mkhabela, AK. Isabirye, KC Moloi
A Literature Review on Learning and Development Strategies for Workforce Empowerment in Mpumalanga’s Local Government
This theoretical literature review explores essential strategies for enhancing workforce capacity within the local government context of Mpumalanga, South Africa. Utilizing a qualitative methodology, the review synthesizes existing literature sourced from prominent academic search engines, including Google Scholar, JSTOR, and...
2025
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Dmytro V. Dubov, S. Dubova
A GLOBAL SHORTFALL OF CYBER WORKFORCE: EVALUATING THE U.S. STRATEGY APPROACH AND UKRAINE’S EMERGING CHALLENGES
The article addresses the global shortage of cyber workforce, a challenge that directly impacts national security and international competition. The role of cybersecurity in large-scale military conflicts involving conventional weapons is examined, highlighting that while cyberspace has a limited direct...
2025
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Cindy E. Frías, Nimesh Samarasinghe, Cecilia Cuzco, Jaseem Koorankot, Andrea Juan, Husameldin Mohamed Ali Rudwan, Hanan F. Abdul Rahim, Adelaida Zabalegui, Iain Tulley, Sanaa Al-Harahsheh, Mona Shaheen S. T. Al-Homaiddi, Meredith Fendt-Newlin, Jim Campbell
Strategies to support the mental health and well-being of health and care workforce: a rapid review of reviews
Background: Countries globally face challenges in educating, employing and retaining their health and care workforce, largely due to underinvestment in health systems. Health and care workforce report significantly greater levels of job-related burnout and mental health problems, which in turn...