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Title: | The Challenges of Strategic Human Resources Management in Southeast Asian Universities |
Authors: | Silva, P. Jorge, F. Saraiva, M. |
Keywords: | Challenges and Trends in HEI SHRM Southeast Asian Universities |
Issue Date: | 26-Oct-2018 |
Publisher: | Thammasat University, Bangkok (Thailand) |
Citation: | Silva, P., Jorge, F., Saraiva, M. (2018). “The Challenges of Strategic Human Resources Management in Southeast Asian Universities”, in Regional Conference: Human Resources Management in Higher Education of HR4ASIA ERASMUS+ Capacity Building project. Thammasat University, Bangkok (Thailand), 26th October 2018.
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Abstract: | Nowadays the Higher Education Institutions face major challenges in its development.
Demanding from different actors and the orientation of the research, more oriented to
innovation and value creation, request news capacities to answer to that.
Southeast Asia shows a strong economic growth with a large increase in GDP and a
growing improvement in the position of The Human Development Index promoted by United
Nations.
This reality creates a different pressure on the higher education institutions in southeast Asia
that requires a change in the universities, in the way they implement the mission and in the
requested capacities, specially the human resources capacities.
In this way, a new paradigm and model of human resources management for southeast
higher education institutions need be developed to create the conditions to answer to this
new reality, where the main analysis variables will be talent, performance, motivation and
retention, coaching, cross cultural, integrity and permanent adaptability and flexibility.
The main objective of this communication is to reflect and contextualize in terms of
theoretical models where we find the assumptions for the implementation of strategic human
resources management for southeast Asian universities.
What kind of profile is request for the staff in this new reality?
What we need to change in human resources management?
How can this change be implemented?
What HRM tools are most relevant to this reality?
These are the main issues on which we will reflect with a critical thinking approach in order
to present a set of clues to southeast Asian universities according to our analysis and
interpretation, as Portuguese and European. |
URI: | http://www.hr4asia.eu/ http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24952 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | GES - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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