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2016 | 3/2016 (61), t.1 | 32-44

Article title

Proprzedsiębiorcze zarządzanie zasobami ludzkimi w organizacjach niekomercyjnych

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EN
Pro-Entrepreneurial Human Resource Management in Non-Profit Organizations

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PL

Abstracts

PL
Celem opracowania jest analiza zarządzania zasobami ludzkimi (ZZL) w organizacjach niekomercyjnych w świetle teorii przedsiębiorczości oraz określenie problemów, które mogą być istotne dla przyszłych badań i rozwoju proprzedsiębiorczego ZZL w tych organizacjach. Zasugerowano wykorzystanie części rozwiązań z przedsiębiorstw komercyjnych, jednak przy uwzględnieniu specyficznych organizacji niekomercyjnych (takich jak zaangażowanie wolontariuszy czy ich motywacje i oczekiwania). Proprzedsiębiorcze ZZL w organizacjach niekomercyjnych zostało poddane analizie z uwzględnieniem form zaangażowania (pracownicy, wolontariusze, członkowie, przedsiębiorcy społeczni) i wybranych funkcji ZZL (opis zadań, rekrutacja, szkolenie i nagradzanie).
EN
The aim of the paper is to examine the human resources management (HRM) in not-profit organisations in view of entrepreneurship theory and to identify some problems which could be crucial for future research and development of pro-entrepreneurial HRM practices in non-profit organizations. It was suggested that some solutions from business ventures can be implemented in non-profit organisations, but specific traits of them (as engagement of volunteers and their motivation and expectations) have to be taken into account. The pro-entrepreneurial HRM in non-profit organisations was analysed in relevance to different types of people’s involvement (employees, volunteers, members, social entrepreneurs) and selected HRM functions (job description, recruitment, training and rewarding).

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32-44

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Dates

issued
2016-12-01
online
2016-12-01

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  • AGH University of Science a nd Technology in Cracow

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ISSN
1644-9584

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bwmeta1.element.desklight-80287823-e8cc-46ca-8db3-5b4e61791cb2
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