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Investigation Of Human Resources Competitiveness

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  • Daniel Dumitru BARBU

    (Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania)

Abstract

Out from many theoretical approaches of human nature and activity, interdisciplinary analysed to reveal those major aspects that influence the way people behave in their working environment, I extracted the following defining characteristics of the competitiveness capacity of human resources, that may lead to superior outcomes. For the most representative ones I built adequate measuring and calculating formulas, which are put together in an unitary model that can represent a useful instrument for evaluating the competitiveness of members of a group. In this article I propose a mathematical model for analysing and diagnosing human resources competitiveness in a labour group, based on the synthesis of elementary characteristics of the competitiveness concept and the their quantification. The analysis of the resulted values offers a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of competitive capacity, useful for management to see the position of the company within market, by comparison with others competitors and also to identify difficulties created by human resources in the optimum function of the organization.

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  • Daniel Dumitru BARBU, 2011. "Investigation Of Human Resources Competitiveness," Journal of Doctoral Research in Economics, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, vol. 3(2), pages 59-81, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:jdreco:v:3:y:2011:i:2:p:59-81
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    Keywords

    Competitiveness; Competition; Satisfaction; Motivation; Efficiency; Competences; Effort capacity; Maturity;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • C02 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - General - - - Mathematical Economics
    • O15 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration

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