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Title: Spiritual intelligence at the workplace
Authors: Dutta, Tanusree.
Bhatia, N.
Srivastava, U.
Kumar, S.
Keywords: Spirituality
HR Policies
High-Tech People
IIM Ranchi
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd.
Citation: Dutta, T., Bhatia, N., Srivastava. U. & Kumar, S. (2013). Spiritual intelligence at the workplace. In D.Chatterjee, M. Dhal & S.P. Pati (Eds.), High-tech people Hightech H.R.: are we missing the humane touch?(pp. 181-189). New Delhi, ND: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd.
Abstract: The economic transition to an open market economy that sprouted in India post liberalization, opened organizations to a plethora of internal and external competitors, thereby threatening their survival on a regular basis. In the light of this threat, the role of the human resource department has gradually shifted from being a 'record' function to a 'strategic' function. Evidence galore in research and practice, on the significant contributions strategically designed human resource(HR) practices make towards organizational innovation and in turn organizational performance. HR practices comprise of a unifying set of principles and techniques that attempt to amalgamate employees' commitment and involvement with that of the goals of the organization. In fact it has been argued by many researchers that employee work attitudes are in-fact a reciprocation of the HR practices in their organizations.
URI: https://www.bloomsbury.com/in/high-tech-people-high-touch-hr-9789382951209/
http://10.10.16.56:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/241
ISBN: 9789382951209
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