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        1 - Promoting Quality of Human Resources Training in Higher Education with Emphasis on Social Capital Development
          ebrahim salehi omran
        Development of social capital as a macro-policy in higher education may result from high quality human resource training. Educational systems can provide quality training opportunities, laying the groundwork for people to get involved in social events. In this respect, More
        Development of social capital as a macro-policy in higher education may result from high quality human resource training. Educational systems can provide quality training opportunities, laying the groundwork for people to get involved in social events. In this respect, various theoretical conceptions of training qualification should be, however, taken into consideration. In recent decades, the relevance and development of quality training or social capital development has been a theoretical conception influencing Human Resource training quality. Thus, the present paper explores this idea, using a descriptive, analytical, qualitative approach. Analysis of social capital and its relation to the quality of educational skills, which is required for human resources, can be regarded as a genuine policy in promoting higher education quality. Finally, it can be claimed that wise policies in higher education is a prerequisite for offsetting cultural and economic aspects. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Designing a National Human Resource Development Model Using System-Dynamic Approach
        Rahmatollah  Pakdel Aryan gholipour Syed Hosain Hosseini
        Redesigning the systems and processes associated with each of them can have a significant effect on the guidance and management of the human resources of the country towards the goals and aspirations of the country's development and also prevent parallel and non-systemi More
        Redesigning the systems and processes associated with each of them can have a significant effect on the guidance and management of the human resources of the country towards the goals and aspirations of the country's development and also prevent parallel and non-systemic actions & activities. This article designed with the purpose of providing a model for explaining the components and the way in which communication and interaction between policies, strategies, plans along with actions of each of these organizations and relevant ministries in the development of human resources. Based on the exploratory method, the required qualitative data for analysis is extracted for analysis based on the systemic approach, the interactions between national human resources components & subsystems and also system variables. The results of this study indicated that the National Human Resources Development System (NHRDS) has the main sub-systems of training and supply of human resources and labor market. These two subsystems are subordinated to HRM and Economic Development. In other words, the HR policies of the country act as inputs for the supply and labor market subsystem. Also, the causal circles derived from the six subsystems of this model, trace the effective variables and how to interact with each other and propose it as a basis for the solution presentation. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Formulating the Pattern of Individual Development Plan for Human Resource Managers in Banking Industry
        Arian Gholipour abolhassan faghihi MOHAMMAD ALI SHAHHOSSEINI baharak sefidgaran
        managers, especially human resource managers, are recognized as the most important guides in development programs and they can do this in a desirable way if they, themselves have the learning spirit and have a documentary individual planning for development and excellen More
        managers, especially human resource managers, are recognized as the most important guides in development programs and they can do this in a desirable way if they, themselves have the learning spirit and have a documentary individual planning for development and excellence. In our country, despite the attention to the development of managers in different fields, the approach of determining how to implement this development is not very relevant in terms of the specific competencies associated with the organizational domain and business environment and this issue has also been neglected in the banking system. The purpose of this research was to provide a pattern of the individual development plan for HR managers of the banking industry and to explain the components of the development plan and the relationships between them. To provide this framework, the literature and background, models, views and research on the individual development plan were widely studied and the primary pattern was designed, using the results of this step. Then, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 senior HR managers in the banking system, and the data were analyzed by using the software analysis (QSR Nvivo). In the following, A group interview was conducted in the form of a focus group with six human resource specialists in the banking industry and professors in this field to validate the proposed framework. Finally, in order to validate and prioritize these components, distribution of the questionnaire has been considered among 32 high-ranking HR managers of the banking system as another step of research. In the presented pattern in this study, the influential factors (strategy, culture and organizational texture), success factors (organizational requirements, design requirements and individual requirements), and Results (cognitive, attitude, skill and performance) are as the components of the individual development planning. Also, expected competencies and competency-based dimensions and how implementation of development measures for the HR managers of the banking industry are identified. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Designing an Individual Human Resources Development Plan and Elaboration of its Role in the Organizational Performance (Case Study: Social Security Organization, Tehran Branch)
        Naeimeh Tazakori Mohammad  Feizi Mohammad Rouhi Eisalou Eshagh  Rasouli
        The study is of the basic-applied research type that uses a combined exploratory research method. The study population is comprised of 16 human resources development experts and social security organization’s managers in the qualitative section and 351 staff members wor More
        The study is of the basic-applied research type that uses a combined exploratory research method. The study population is comprised of 16 human resources development experts and social security organization’s managers in the qualitative section and 351 staff members working in social security organization as the study sample volume in the quantitative section. Purposive sampling was the method of choice in the qualitative section and simple randomized sampling was utilized in the quantitative part. The data collection instrument was semi-structured interviews in the qualitative section and Heresy and Goldsmith’s organizational performance questionnaire and a researcher-constructed human resources development questionnaire in the quantitative section. To analyze the data in the qualitative section, use was made of NVivo11 in the qualitative section and SPSS19 was employed in the quantitative section. The data analysis method included a qualitative grounded theory method (open, pivotal and selective coding) and Pearson correlation and simultaneous regression in the quantitative section. The study results resulted in the formation of an individual HR development pattern in the qualitative section for Tehran’s social security organization; in the quantitative section, the effect of the pattern on the organizational performance was investigated and the results signified the positive effect of the individual HR development on the organizational performance. The present study’s findings can offer applied and operational implications in line with individual HR development and organizational performance improvement in social security organization. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Designing a Marketing and Advertising Model of the Institute of Education and Human Resources Development
        Ahmad Shanian Reza Shafei Tohfeh  Ghobad Lamuki Behrooz Bayat Marzieh Bayat
        The present study was conducted using the qualitative approach and the grounded theory method to design the marketing model of the Institute of Education and Human Resources Development. The study population included the managers of educational institutions who were sel More
        The present study was conducted using the qualitative approach and the grounded theory method to design the marketing model of the Institute of Education and Human Resources Development. The study population included the managers of educational institutions who were selected through purposive sampling. The data was collected through interviews. The findings showed that factors such as identifying large organizations and industries and knowing their issues and problems, skills of the staff of the educational institution, staffs’ motivation, strong databases, use of new educational technologies, proper packaging of educational services, attractive ancillary services in the institution, providing examples successful previous work, experienced instructors, having educational standards, appropriate training environment, customer satisfaction system, competitors, political, social and biological crises and prices affect marketing the Institute of Education and Human Resources Development. In the research model, increasing revenue, developing a brand, increasing power in developing instructors and educators, and developing national credibility were the consequences of the use of appropriate strategies for marketing the Institute of Education and Human Resources Development. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Investigating the Impact of Green Human Resources Development on Sustainable Production in Manufacturing Companies (Case Study: Shiraz Industrial Town)
        Mohammad Saeed Mozafari Mehr
        Green human resource development is a new approach to job design that is based on employee innovation and if it is done based on economic, social and environmental goals, it can ultimately lead to sustainable production. Due to the importance and scope of the subject More
        Green human resource development is a new approach to job design that is based on employee innovation and if it is done based on economic, social and environmental goals, it can ultimately lead to sustainable production. Due to the importance and scope of the subject of this study, the purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of green human resource development on sustainable production in manufacturing companies. The present study is a cross-sectional research in terms of exploratory purpose and method and time period of data collection. The statistical population in the qualitative part includes 19 experts in the field of human resource development and active managers of Shiraz Industrial Park and in the quantitative part includes the staff of Shiraz Industrial Park. The sample size was estimated to be 212 people using Morgan table and sampling was done by simple random method. The data collection tool was a semi-structured interview and a questionnaire that was validated by structural validity, convergent validity and divergent validity. Using Cronbach's alpha and combined reliability, the reliability of the questionnaire was as desirable. The partial least squares method and Smart PLS software were used to validate the green HR development model. Based on the results, it was found that the development of green human resources affects green self-efficacy, green behavior of employees and green citizenship behavior. Green behavior of employees as an important factor in this regard also affects green citizenship behavior and self-efficacy and affects sustainable production. Manuscript profile
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        7 - The Effects of Training and Human Resource Development on Employees’ Productivity with a Focus on Motivational and Psychological Empowerment
        Mahdi Jabbari Maysam  Chegin
        The purpose of the current research was to investigate the effects of training and human resource development on employee's productivity, emphasizing the mediating role of motivational and psychological empowerment in Kashan Amir Kabir Steel Company. This study also sou More
        The purpose of the current research was to investigate the effects of training and human resource development on employee's productivity, emphasizing the mediating role of motivational and psychological empowerment in Kashan Amir Kabir Steel Company. This study also sought to propose conceptual model accordingly. This research was applied in terms of purpose and descriptive and survey in terms of collecting and analyzing data. The statistical population included 380 employees of Kashan Amir Kabir Steel Company from whom 191 individuals were selected using Cochran's formula and available sampling methods. To collect the research data, a researcher-made questionnaire was used, the validity of which was confirmed after applying the supervisor's comments, and its reliability was obtained with Cronbach's alpha coefficient (0.82). Next, structural equations method and Lisrel software were used to analyze the collected data. The findings of this research showed that training and human resource development could lead to employee's productivity and also enhance the motivational and psychological empowerment of employees. Consequently, motivational and psychological empowerment has an impact on employee's productivity. Manuscript profile
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        8 - Validation of Human Resource Development Model Based on the Statement of the Second Step of the Revolution
        Mohammad bagher Reza alizadeh Nasser Mirsepassi Karamollah Daneshfard
        The purpose of the current research was to validate the designed model of human resources development based on the statement of the second step of the revolution. For this purpose, a mixed approach of exploratory research was used. The research community in the qualitat More
        The purpose of the current research was to validate the designed model of human resources development based on the statement of the second step of the revolution. For this purpose, a mixed approach of exploratory research was used. The research community in the qualitative part consisted of experts and specialists in the field of human resources development and the statement of the second step of the revolution, who were among the university faculty members and were selected by purposeful sampling method. Accordingly, 15 individuals were interviewed until the data reached information saturation. In the quantitative part of the research, from the employees of the human resources department of the ministries, 372 individuals were selected through random stratified sampling and the research questionnaire was implemented. In the qualitative part the data was analyzed by qualitative content analysis method, and in the quantitative part the data analysis was conducted with descriptive and inferential methods using SPSS and Smart PLS software. According to the findings of the research in examining the fit of the model, there was a good fit of the model. After examining the fit of the model designed to evaluate the main dimensions of the human resources development model based on the statement of the second step of the revolution, it was found that the dimension of society plays the most important role among the dimensions examined, and after this dimension, there was the organizational dimension. At the end of this continuum, the individual dimension played a significant role in forming the main dimensions of the human resources development model based on the statement of the second step of the revolution. Based on the findings of the research, it is necessary to integrate the policies of human resources development with the policies of the country, including the policies presented in the statement of the second step of the revolution, which could lead to the realization of the goals of human resources development in the country. Manuscript profile