articleSustainabilityJul 29, 2020GOLD OA

Work Flexibility, Job Satisfaction, and Job Performance among Romanian Employees—Implications for Sustainable Human Resource Management

National Institute for Research and Development in Environmental Protection · Bucharest University of Economic Studies · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

In light of future work challenges, actual human resource management (HRM) needs to be redesigned, including long-term development, regeneration, and renewal of human resources, passing from consuming to developing human resources by incorporating the concept of sustainability. Thus, sustainable HRM is seen as an extension of strategic human resources, presenting a new approach to human resource management. The labor market is constantly changing, atypical work acquiring a significant relevance, especially in these current times of coronavirus crisis restrictions. In Romania, promoting the law of teleworking transformed labor flexibility into a topic of interest, and became an increasingly vital requirement…

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Keywords
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Human resource management
  • Human resources
  • Job satisfaction
  • Business
  • Sustainable development
  • Knowledge management
  • Context (archaeology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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