Essays about: "human resource management problem"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 58 essays containing the words human resource management problem.
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21. Network Authentication to the Physical World
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : Quick Response (QR) codes have been used for both non-authentication purposes and authentication & authorization of a user. The visual representation of a QR code requires a reader/decoder to convert the code to a readable resource for an application. READ MORE
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22. Changes in Hydrologic Regime to Balance Human and Environmental Requirements: a Case Study in the Långan River Basin, Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Dams and reservoirs play an important role in the Swedish energy system, and a large number of rivers are today regulated. How to combine the ecological and economic interests in the regulation of these rivers is a growing concern for stakeholders and authorities. READ MORE
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23. Will They Stay or Will They Go? The role of HR practices for the creation of voluntary employee turnover
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Voluntary employee turnover is an issue that has received extensive attention among top management and human resource professionals. As a response to this problem, organizations develop various HR practices that aim to enhance the retention attitudes among employees. READ MORE
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24. Role of the Individual in Crisis Management Policies : Using a Human Security Perspective to Understand the Gap Between Policy and Reality
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : The purpose of this study is twofold; to apply a human security perspective on our understanding of the individual’s role in crisis management policies and to explore how the issue of the individual’s role is represented in policies from the Swedish Contingencies Agency (MSB). Carol Bacchi’s post-structural policy analysis method “What’s the problem represented to be” (WPR) is used to problematize and understand these representations. READ MORE
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25. Saltwater intrusion and agriculture: a comparative study between the Netherlands and China.
University essay from KTH/Mark- och vattenteknikAbstract : Saltwater intrusion, which can be facilitated by natural conditions, human activities and climate change, is a big threat to mankind from social-economic, environmental and ecological perspective. Agriculture, the largest consumer of water, is identified as both contributor and most vulnerable sector to saltwater intrusion, especially in coastal low-lying areas, with the increasing demands and competition of water owing to economic bloom, population growth and climate fluctuations. READ MORE