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POST PANDEMIC STRATEGIES IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Tomescu-Dumitrescu Cornelia
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Tomescu-Dumitrescu Cornelia: UNIVERSITY CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI FROM TARGU-JIU

Annals - Economy Series, 2024, vol. 2, 47-55

Abstract: The COVID 19 pandemic has seriously affected human resource management practices, as it has in many other aspects of work and life, both internationally and domestically. Through this paper we do not propose to highlight the challenges that managers had to face when they decided to work from home, adopting innovative solutions, examining changes in workforce management and employee well-being. Employees need for flexibility was the driving force behind HR manager’s decisions, as well as safety measures and maintaining employee motivation and productivity. Also, the one that can play an important role in addressing the challenges of human resource management during a pandemic is social responsibility, according to some research in the field. Human resource management practices in Europe show that organizations were somewhat prepared, but faced difficulties in facing the situation. At the same time, the US pandemic has forced management to consider alternative approaches to work and address disparities within the profession.

Keywords: COVID 19 pandemic; HRM; employees; disparities; motivation; productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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