Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices in Human Capital Management
Globalization, sustainable development, fierce competition, rapid evolution in technology and communications have created social pressure to drive organizations to innovation. In this context, a successful manager must theoretically master the notions of human capital management, innovation manageme...
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doaj-1aceeadb0e4d44a9a533d4a52cc159432020-11-25T01:49:00ZengDunarea de Jos University of GalatiAnnals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics1584-04091584-04092019-08-01252135140Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices in Human Capital ManagementAngela-Eliza MICU0Ramona Valentina NECULA1Ovidius University of Constanta, RomaniaDunarea de Jos University of Galati, RomaniaGlobalization, sustainable development, fierce competition, rapid evolution in technology and communications have created social pressure to drive organizations to innovation. In this context, a successful manager must theoretically master the notions of human capital management, innovation management, talent management, cooperation management, performance management and, last but not least, managerial psychology. Juggling with the exposed notions should be complemented by a practice that will generate useful results both for the organization and for society. In our paper, we aim to identify the extent in which cooperation through experience exchanges and internships influences the management of human capital, while emphasizing the similarities and differences, both organizationally and culturally, between the Romanian institutions and the European institutions.http://www.eia.feaa.ugal.ro/images/eia/2019_2/Micu_Necula.pdf |
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Angela-Eliza MICU Ramona Valentina NECULA Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices in Human Capital Management Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics |
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Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices in Human Capital Management |
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Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices in Human Capital Management |
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Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices in Human Capital Management |
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Dunarea de Jos University of Galati |
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Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics |
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1584-0409 1584-0409 |
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2019-08-01 |
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Globalization, sustainable development, fierce competition, rapid evolution in technology and communications have created social pressure to drive organizations to innovation. In this context, a successful manager must theoretically master the notions of human capital management, innovation management, talent management, cooperation management, performance management and, last but not least, managerial psychology. Juggling with the exposed notions should be complemented by a practice that will generate useful results both for the organization and for society. In our paper, we aim to identify the extent in which cooperation through experience exchanges and internships influences the management of human capital, while emphasizing the similarities and differences, both organizationally and culturally, between the Romanian institutions and the European institutions. |
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