Title of article :
The Impact of Human resources management Practices on the Acquisition, Creation and Production of Knowledge in the Supply Chain of the Automotive Industry
Author/Authors :
Shafiei Nikabadi ، Mohsen نويسنده Department of Economics and Management, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , , Ameri Shahrabi، Mohsen نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
One of the most important resources in any organization is its human resources. The main purpose of this paper is to
study the effect of human resources management practices on creation, acquisition, and production of knowledge in
the automotive supply chain of Iran. In this study, first, the key indicators for each dimension of research in a literature
review were identified. Then all indicators were adapted, amended, and finally approved by three industry experts and three
university professors. As a result, two questions and five hypotheses are presented. This study was conducted in
a survey format (with a questionnaire), and the investigation was a casual-effect study. The research was done in the supply
chains of Iran Khodro and Saipa. 52 experts were involved in this research. The selection of respondents was judgmental.
Criteria for the selection of experts were amount of experience and education. Research findings showed that the most
important human resources management practices are job design and planning, job security, and training and skills
development. The strongest indicators for the creation, acquisition, and production of knowledge in the automotive supply
chain of Iran included the following:
convening various groups to discuss ideas with the aim of creating innovation in product and the production process; active
participation in industrial sciences research associations; the study of the results of ongoing scientific research related
to best industry standards; the identification of patterns, and the recruitment and retaining of qualified and knowledge-based
employees in every field. Path analysis also showed that the greatest impacts of human resources management
practices are on the most important indicator of creation, acquisition, and production of knowledge.
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Environmental and Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Environmental and Biological Sciences