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Human resource management strategies for small territories : an alternative proposition

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The authors argue that small territories have, often blindly, accepted an industrial relations (IR) framework that is much more at home in the formalistic, mass production and mass employment based, manufacturing economies of the industrialised world.
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This article is published in International Journal of Educational Development.The article was published on 2001-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Human resource management & Industrial relations.

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Explaining Whole System Reform in Small States: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Education Modernization Program.

TL;DR: This paper analyzed drivers and impediments to secondary school reform in Trinidad and Tobago during the period from 1999 to 2009 and identified barriers to change were ambiguity, coherence, and stringency and contextualized drivers were leadership, support, and participation.
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A Human Resource Management Policy Development (Hrmpd) Framework for Large Construction Companies Operating in Ghana

TL;DR: A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy as discussed by the authors.
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Value-oriented public management in vulnerable societies: assessing the impact of Public Value Management practices in three Caribbean countries

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The Social System

TL;DR: In the history of sociological theory, Talcott Parsons holds a very special place. as discussed by the authors presents a major scientific and intellectual advance towards the theory of action first outlined in his earlier work.
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The Management of Innovation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine common new-industry responses to planning needs, such as the transfer of technical staff to the sales force and assignment of user needs research to research and development staff.
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Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity

TL;DR: Fukuyama as discussed by the authors argued that the end of the Cold War would also mean the beginning of a struggle for position in the rapidly emerging order of 21st-century capitalism and argued that in an era when social capital may be as important as physical capital, only those societies with a high degree of social trust will be able to create the flexible, large scale business organizations that are needed to compete in the new global economy.
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The Machine That Changed the World

TL;DR: A 5-million-dollar 5-year study on the future of the automobile industry was conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as mentioned in this paper, which was based on the International Motor Vehicle Program (IMVP).
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Strategic Human Resource Management

TL;DR: A Framework for Strategic Human Resource Management (M. Tichy, et al. as mentioned in this paper ) is a framework for strategic human resource management with a focus on the external context of human resources management.
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Q1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Human resource management strategies for small territories: an alternative proposition" ?

This paper tackles the issue of educational development from a somewhat different, and still under-explored, perspective: that of human resource management ( HRM ). This paper argues that small territories have, often blindly, accepted an ‘ industrial relations ’ ( IR ) framework that is much more at home in the formalistic, mass production and mass employment based, manufacturing economies of the industrialised world. The paper identifies aspects of current industrial relations as well as educational practice that could be addressed in order to better tap the benefits of this different understanding of human resourcefulness. 

Individual discretion and competence can and should continue to be encouraged; but schools continue to emphasise individually based forms of assignment and assessment; while students fresh out of (especially post-secondary) school have been criticised by bosses and managers for demonstrating poor leadership, co-operative and followership skills. 

a more inclusivist and less academically driven curriculum helps to shift the educational system away from an elitist path for a minority who would tend to be lost to the system anyway though a brain or skill drain; as well as dampen a discrimination in favour of white-collar, non-technical employment. 

The pressure is now on for ‘employee affairs’ to graduate from a marginal department maintaining sickness, seniority, leave and disciplinary records to become strategically integrated with the overall business objectives of a firm (Robbins, 1983; Amaya, 1990). 

Information about their families, friends, favourite haunts, political beliefs would be available in such territories because of a much lower threshold of privacy. 

But it is the area of educational planning and management in small states that is probably the most developed and best sustained of all these research fields. 

The second approach is to discard the given theory and construct a new one inductively, based on one’s own experiences, including street wisdom. 

As noted by Connell (1988, p. 5):Social ties in island micro-states are so powerful and pervasive that anonymity, impersonal role relationships and informality are difficult to maintain. 

In spite of the ‘privatisation’ of development, political and administrative structures continue to carry a major responsibility in maximising the competitiveness of their economies generally and of individual firms particularly. 

With increasing smallness of plant and of labour force, it is also likely that the more prevalent form of labour relations is skewed towards a unitarism where the owner–manager exercises undisputed control.