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Contemporary HRD research: a triarchy of theoretical perspectives and their prescriptions for HRD
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Learning OrganizationManagement EducationOrganizational CommunicationHrd LiteratureOrganization DevelopmentManagementStrategic Human ResourcesEducationTheoretical PerspectivesBusinessContemporary Hrd ResearchResearch MethodsHuman Resource ManagementKey DebatesHuman Resource DevelopmentHuman Resource Management TrainingOrganizational BehaviorEmployee Relation
Addresses some of the key debates within the HRD literature and considers the extent to which HRD can be described as a field of study. The paper addresses the issues raised in the contributions that make up this special issue and identifies a broad range of methodologies and use of research methods. It argues that all of the contributions fit into at least one theoretical perspective: capabilities, psychological contacts and the learning organization/organizational learning. The paper concludes with a consideration of the prescriptions which the perspectives advocate for HRD in organizations.
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