Identifying and Prioritizing the Components of Sustainable Human Resource Management Affecting the Development of Iran's Automotive Industry
Subject Areas :Alireza Ahmadbeigi 1 , Masoud Ahmadi 2 , farshideh zameni 3
1 - PhD Student in Public Administration, Development and Comparative Studies, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran.
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Educational Management, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
Keywords: human resources, Grounded Theory, Sustainability, Education Quality, priority, Automotive Industry Infrastructural Factors,
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to identify and prioritize the components of sustainable human resource management which affects the development of the automotive industry. In order to achieve the objectives of the research through non-probable snowball sampling method, the opinions of 15 experts in the field of human resources as well as senior development managers of Iran Khodro and Saipa companies, up to the theoretical saturation stage, were used.The present study has been carried out using a mixed exploratory research method in two parts: qualitative and quantitative. In the qualitative phase, using open source data theory and line-by-line analysis of the interviews, open coding was performed first. During open coding, about 129 items were extracted as basic concepts from the text of the interviews and then categorized into 20 indicators and five dimensions of causal conditions, contextual conditions, interventionist conditions, strategies and guidelines, and results and consequences. In the quantitative phase, the research was conducted in the form of a descriptive-survey research method and through a researcher-made questionnaire, the views of experts were collected and then the data were analyzed using a fuzzy hierarchical process (FAHP), and component priority in each of the five dimensions was determined.The results showed that economic conditions are the highest priority among causal conditions; recruitment and retention of manpower is the highest priority among the contextual conditions; government is the highest priority among interventionist conditions; investing in employee competencies for current and future scenarios have been given the highest priority among strategies and financial benefits and economic growth has the highest priority among outcomes and consequences.
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