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Karriereerfolg als Ergebnis des Personalmanagements

Wie können Organisationen fördern?

Author: Prof. Dr. Sabine Raeder

Published in: Gruppe. Interaktion. Organisation. Zeitschrift für Angewandte Organisationspsychologie (GIO) | Issue 1/2018

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Zusammenfassung

Bislang fehlt ein Nachweis, ob Personalmanagementsysteme Karrieren fördern und welche Maßnahmen des Personalmanagements Karrieren voranbringen. In der bestehenden Forschung wurden einzelne Maßnahmen des Personalmanagements (z. B. Training und Entwicklung, Mentoring, Karriereentwicklung, Talentmanagement, Leistungsbeurteilung) in Bezug zu objektivem und subjektivem Karriereerfolg gesetzt. Es wurde bisher jedoch versäumt, HRM-Systeme oder Bündel von Maßnahmen im Zusammenhang mit Karriereerfolg zu analysieren. In diesem Beitrag wird argumentiert, dass HRM-Systeme und Karriereerfolg durch die Humankapitaltheorie verknüpft werden können, da Humankapital gleichzeitig als organisationale Ressource und als stabiler Prädiktor für Karriereerfolg verstanden wird. Aufbauend auf der bestehenden Forschung wird die Beziehung zwischen Bündeln von Maßnahmen und Karriereerfolg im Überblick dargestellt und diskutiert. Es wird vorgeschlagen, Karriere als Erfolgskriterium von HRM-Systemen zu berücksichtigen, da Unternehmen auf das Humankapital der Mitarbeiter angewiesen sind. Die zukünftige Forschung sollte sich stärker auf die Rolle des HRM für die Entwicklung von Karrieren auch über Organisationen hinweg konzentrieren.

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Metadata
Title
Karriereerfolg als Ergebnis des Personalmanagements
Wie können Organisationen fördern?
Author
Prof. Dr. Sabine Raeder
Publication date
26-01-2018
Publisher
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11612-018-0397-7

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