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http://dx.doi.org/10.18807/jsrs.2020.10.3.119

A Study on Philosophy-based Human Resource Model in the Service Economy Era  

Kim, JeaYoung (Deloitte Anjin LLC)
Kim, Hyunsoo (School of Business Administration, Kookmin University)
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Journal of Service Research and Studies / v.10, no.3, 2020 , pp. 119-138 More about this Journal
Abstract
Unlike the era of manufacturing-oriented industrial economy in the past, the era of service economy has characteristics intangible goods center, knowledge universalization, and expansion of needs, and many things that are of the economy are changing. In the past, the change in the environment was not fast, so even after analyzing the changed environment and deriving the talent needed for the company, it was possible to maintain a talent for the organization for a long time, so it is not proactive to build and apply talent. It became difficult to manage effectively. Therefore, in this paper, we conducted a normative study for deriving a desirable talent model rather than a descriptive human resource model. Human resources image suitable for the modern service economy era, the modern economic society and modern spirit were analyzed and reflected. The model in which the two opposing members of the organization, managers and employees, interact intensely and balance dialectically. A desirable talent in a modern organization must play the role of a manager, and the management and talent models in a modern organization can be said to be connected to each other like the front and back sides of a coin. The philosophy of human resources was presented in five dimensions: human, historical, social, economic, and management. The human resource model from eight factors: mastery, rationality, wisdom, customer orientation, innovation, flexibility, autonomy, collaboration. This study suggested that general talent model may vary depending on the company's type, empirical follow-up studies are needed the talents in each company in the future.
Keywords
Model of Talent; Model of Executive; Idea; Service Economy; Modern Management; Modern Spirit; Modern Economy;
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