The increasing importance of the relationship between an employee and his/her employer, has, in the last two decades, fuelled the application of marketing principles to human resource management, Read More »
Brand memory is central to brand equity (Keller 1993) (Keller 1993) as well as consumer decision making (Hoyer and Brown 1990; Warlop, Ratneshwar, and van Osselaer 2005; Yoon et al. 2005). It is well Read More »
The Hofstede Cultural Dimensions is a model developed by Geert Hofstede, a Dutch psychologist working in human resources at IBM in the 1970s. It is used to measure cultural differences between Read More »
Different leadership styles are proven to affect the productivity and performance of employees. Human resources are responsible for developing effective leaders who can meet the demands of the Read More »
As it is known, the main goal of the article is to study the national-moral values and their scientific-theoretical basis in the management of human resources. It is to reveal the contributions of Read More »