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Germain, Marie-Line – Human Resource Development Review, 2011
An attachment theory perspective of mentoring is presented to explain the degree of functionality of a mentor-protege formal match in an organizational setting. By focusing on Bowlby's (1969/1982) behavioral system of attachment and its triarchic taxonomy of secure, avoidant, and anxious-ambivalent attachment, previous conceptualizations are…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Social Theories, Mentors, Human Resources
Shuck, Brad; Herd, Ann Mogan – Human Resource Development Review, 2012
As the use of workplace knowledge economies increases and emerging motivational-state variables such as employee engagement become more widely used, current frameworks of leadership are undergoing changes in perspective and practice. Moreover, while shifts in workplace dynamics have occurred in practice for some time, scholars are now calling for…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Social Change, Emotional Intelligence, Transformational Leadership
Roth, Gene L.; Vivona, Brian – Human Resource Development Review, 2010
Within work settings, humor is used by workers for a wide variety of purposes. This study examines humor applications of a specific type of worker in a unique work context: crime scene investigation. Crime scene investigators examine death and its details. Members of crime scene units observe death much more frequently than other police officers…
Descriptors: Crime, Investigations, Technical Occupations, Work Environment
Nieuwenhuis, Loek F. M.; Van Woerkom, Marianne – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
There is conflicting empirical evidence regarding the learning potential of the workplace. Some studies conclude that workplaces should be seen as strong learning environments, whereas others show evidence of the ineffectiveness of the workplace as a learning environment. In this article, we argue that this disagreement might be caused by…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Education Work Relationship, Work Environment, Human Resources
Doornbos, Anja J.; Bolhuis, Sanneke; Simons, P. Robert-Jan – Human Resource Development Review, 2004
A model of work-related learning based on intentionality and developmental relatedness is proposed here. A shift is called for from an educational perspective on work-related learning to a noneducational perspective in which learning is construed as largely implicit and spontaneous. That is, work-related learning can happen both deliberately and…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, On the Job Training, Informal Education

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