Experiencing learning across academic-practice boundaries : an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Human Resource Management practitioners engaged in part-time postgraduate study
Human Resource Management (HRM) is a contested academic discipline and professional space, in which mid‐career entry is not uncommon, and where study and professional membership are often key to career advancement. Subsequently, engagement with study while working full‐time occurs frequently, common...
Main Author: | Charlton, Helen |
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Other Authors: | Sambell, Kay ; McKenna, Lynne ; Gibson, Mel |
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Northumbria University
2016
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.724746 |
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