2020
DOI: 10.3390/su13010287
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Comparison of the Level of Personnel Work in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

Abstract: After 1989, the countries of Eastern and Central Europe began to undergo significant social and economic changes associated with the process of transformation of the economy into a market economy. Transformation is not only associated with the creation of a business environment, with the formation of new legal and institutional mechanisms, but also with a change in the thinking and behavior of people including employees, managers and owners. The paper aims to identify important processes and trends in developi… Show more

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“…According to Berčík [64], neuroscience is gradually coming into the attention of Slovak companies. Also, Smerek [65] states that new approaches to human resources management (including neuroscience) are gradually being introduced in Slovak companies. These draw attention to the perception of human resources as their most important input.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to Berčík [64], neuroscience is gradually coming into the attention of Slovak companies. Also, Smerek [65] states that new approaches to human resources management (including neuroscience) are gradually being introduced in Slovak companies. These draw attention to the perception of human resources as their most important input.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%