Human Resource Management in the Hungarian Public Sector
Mártonné Karoliny () and
József Poór ()
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Mártonné Karoliny: University of Pécs
József Poór: University of Pécs
from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
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This paper seeks to address the gap by reporting the results of consulting and research work of the author on the Hungarian civil service. Empirical evidence shows that the decentralized approach of the Hungarian civil service needs certain modification towards more efficient and less politics driven practice. Many external and internal organizational forces such as workforce demographics, technology, and privatization, as well as eroding trust in government institutions have drastically altered the environment of the Hungarian civil service. Accordingly, traditional human resource (HR) management approaches no longer work. HR should contribute to the successful transformation of the Hungarian civil service practice.
Keywords: Public sector, civil service, human resource management; Hungary, Eastern- Europe, modernization of HR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9789637154607
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