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Strategic Role of HR in Hungary and Slovakia, Based on the International Cranet Research (2015-2016)

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Szabó, K., Poór, J., Kiss, Ádám G., Blštáková, J., Karoliny, M., Körösparti, P., & Csipkés, M. (2017). Strategic Role of HR in Hungary and Slovakia, Based on the International Cranet Research (2015-2016). International Journal of Engineering and Management Sciences, 2(4), 478-489. https://doi.org/10.21791/IJEMS.2017.4.38.
Abstract

Western-European management trends have been spread including modern approaches to human resource management over the past decades in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The point of the new HR conception is the strategic partner role, which is underpinned by the appreciation of human resources. There was a rapid change in the management methods of the organizations due to the socio-economic changes in the examined countries. However, in many places the personnel departments were simply renamed, and their HR staff are still concentrating on their traditional activities. These activities are important and should  be fulfilled today as well, but to play an influential role in the design and maintenance of organizational competitiveness HR should have a new, strategic attitude. The study examines HR's strategic role based on the empirical international Cranet research in Hungary and in Slovakia.

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