2014
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2014.946569
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Effects of human resource management practices on logistics and supply chain competencies – evidence from China logistics service market

Abstract: Importancia de las competencias laborales como generadores de productividad en las empresas colombianas.Importance of labor skills as generators of productivity in Colombian companies.

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“…The importance of human resources as a fundamental element has been discussed and is demonstrated through other methodological approaches (e.g. see: Ab Talib and Abdul Hamid 2014;Beamon 1999);Creazza, Colicchia, and Dallari 2015;Ding et al 2015;Grosse et al 2015;Kotzab and Wünsche 2015;Padilha and Ng 2012;Van Hoek, Chatham, and Wilding 2002), but for the first time, it is detected here in a well-defined geographical context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The importance of human resources as a fundamental element has been discussed and is demonstrated through other methodological approaches (e.g. see: Ab Talib and Abdul Hamid 2014;Beamon 1999);Creazza, Colicchia, and Dallari 2015;Ding et al 2015;Grosse et al 2015;Kotzab and Wünsche 2015;Padilha and Ng 2012;Van Hoek, Chatham, and Wilding 2002), but for the first time, it is detected here in a well-defined geographical context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…see: Bolumole, Closs, and Rodammer 2015;Ding et al 2015;Erkan 2014;Founou 2002;Park, Hong, and Li 2015;Walker, Di Sisto, and McBain 2008). An optimal balance of the three elements would be the optimal solution for any economic system in Europe in the long run.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Possessing HRs does not necessarily lead to firm's success rather poor human resource management (HRM) can negatively impact the employee's perception towards job satisfaction and their organisational commitment which in turn influences the firm's ability to achieve its performance goals (Ding et al, 2015). HRM practices like training, reward management, performance management, job design, staffing are considered important for making an integrated supply chain which in turn leads to improved supply chain performance in terms of cost, quality, delivery and flexibility (Shub and Stonebraker, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%