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What is Strategic Human Resources Management

Handbook of Research on Human Factors in Contemporary Workforce Development
Proactive human resource management filling all typical HR processes such as staff’s recruitment, development, assessment, remuneration, etc., with the goal to maximize mutual benefits for both the employee and employer
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Employer Branding and Internet Security
Ewa Maria Matuska (Pomeranian Academy, Poland) and Joanna Grubicka (Pomeranian Academy, Poland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2568-4.ch016
Abstract
This chapter promotes the concept of employer branding (EB) as special kind of value management being part of strategic human resources management (SHRM) and including elements of cyber security. Employees' and organization's shared values (EVPs) bring opportunity to create common sense of identity, which prevents potentially aversive behavior towards company's reputation. Chapter's background positions EB and EVP in process of SHRM, introduces the view of EB as architectural frame for core organizational values, and describes popular Internet tools of EB. The background is closed by descriptions of common Internet threats, their implications to overall organization's information security, as well as useful Internet security systems. Chapter concludes with recommendations regarding enhancing EB by better controlling company's information security. As a new research area is proposed sub-discipline of cyber security in management, with special dedication to SHRM.
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Employee-Friendly Human Resources Management Strategies in the New Age “Covid” Era
Strategic human resource management; It refers to the link between companies' human resources departments and strategies, goals and objectives. Strategic human resources management refers to the methods applied for businesses to make a difference and stay strong in the competitive environment. To have a say in the competition, not to fall behind the times and most importantly, organizations that have to change in order to survive have to look at their human resources from a strategic perspective. As a matter of fact, in this conceptual study, the concept of strategic human resources management and the perspectives developed regarding the concept are discussed.
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