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Human Factor Analysis In Romanian Public Institutions

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  • Diana Elena, SERB

    (Universitatea Valahia din Târgoviste)

  • Nicoleta Camelia, CICIOC

    (Universitatea Valahia din Târgoviste)

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The human factor plays a fundamental role in any national and international organization regardless of its activity. In present day individual activities represent the work itself, and some activities that years ago were made exclusively by men were gradually taken over by women who engage in all types of activities, and this resulted in a change in the role of women in the XXI century. The main purpose of the article is to present human resource both in terms of knowledge level and through a research made in DRDP Cluj. The theoretical part of this article is dealing with this concept using both the national and international literature while the opinion of several experts on human resources in an organization is being reviewed. The practical part consists of a case study that aims to highlight the effectiveness of human resources in an organization. In this part, the human resources are being presented in terms of numbers, the position held, the level of training, and labor productivity.This paper highlights as a conclusion of the research that human resources contribute to the organization's financial results, and this underlines the importance which it must be granted.

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  • Diana Elena, SERB & Nicoleta Camelia, CICIOC, 2015. "Human Factor Analysis In Romanian Public Institutions," Management Strategies Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 29(3), pages 53-58.
  • Handle: RePEc:brc:journl:v:29:y:2015:i:3:p:53-58
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    Keywords

    human factors; human resource management; labor efficiency; labor market;
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    JEL classification:

    • J24 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity
    • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation

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