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Babak Jokar, Zahra Alipour Darvish, Hamid Reza Yazdani, Naser Mirsepasi,
Volume 32, Issue 3 (autumn 2019)
Abstract

Dignity is one of the new and influential concepts that come about in the field of human resources (especially the future of human resources), therefore, organizations should consider it from now. In the field of human resource research, rarely addressed the issue of human dignity and respect for employees. This research looks at factors that can make future changes to the dignity of human resources in the organization. Research method is exploratory & explanatory. Sampling is targeted and snowballed. The research community is 14 experts of the organization. In this way, the depth of the raw data with open, selective, and theoretical coding reveals the results. With open coding 148 items founded, At the theoretical coding stage, these factors are extracted: Internet and social network deployment, the use of smart chips in human resource management, cyber security, the creation of virtual organizations and teamwork, the transformation of values over time and differences in the definition of respect between different generations, ethics in management, Privacy, individual contexts, organizational and social contexts. They are summarized in the selective coding stage of the three force driver: information technology, ethics, and the platforms necessary to maintain dignity. By using these force drivers can imagine different scenarios for the future of human resource dignity of the organization. Managers and employees can use these scenarios to implement the future of human resource dignity of the organization in such a way as to benefit the organization and employees, so that the organization achieves the desired results, as well as employees have respect and dignity.


Razieh Taghizadeh, Hamidreza Yazdani,
Volume 33, Issue 1 (Spring 2020)
Abstract

The challenge and inability to effectively manage organizational resources such as financial capital, human resources, and management of intra- and inter-organizational conflict resolution is one of the issues non-governmental organizations are faced with. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to present an effective leadership model for environmental people-based organizations (PBSs/NGOs) in Iran. The present study was developmental in terms of purpose and descriptive-exploratory in terms of methodology. Grounded method, together with Strauss and Corbin approach, was applied to collect qualitative data. Alongside this, 12 experts from these organizations were selected and interviewed. The process of coding in the founded theory involved the process of continuous data analysis in open, central and selective stages. Results show: (a) participation, service rendering, transformation orientation and legal orientation are effective leadership dimensions, (b) capacity of grassroots organizations, governance networks and organizational capabilities are among the causal factors, (c) flexible organizational structure and organizational climate are effective contextual factors, (d) supportive policies and strategies (both internal and external) are intervening factors in the effective leadership model, (e) public participation and organizational performance are effective leadership outcomes.


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