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The book Personnel and Management: Selected Topics is a collection of various essays focusing on one of the most topical problems in this field of research. The authors are well aware of the fact that this book presents only some individual topical chapters dealing with the issues of human resources and management. Nonetheless, they are convinced that this material can also have a significant impact on the deliberations about the development theory as well as its practical application in a given situation. The book has been published as the result of a long-term cooperation between the Faculty…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book Personnel and Management: Selected Topics is a collection of various essays focusing on one of the most topical problems in this field of research. The authors are well aware of the fact that this book presents only some individual topical chapters dealing with the issues of human resources and management. Nonetheless, they are convinced that this material can also have a significant impact on the deliberations about the development theory as well as its practical application in a given situation. The book has been published as the result of a long-term cooperation between the Faculty of Organizational Sciences of the University of Maribor, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Aachen and the European Centre of Integration Research (EZI) e.V., Aachen.
Autorenporträt
The Editors: Joze Florjančič has been working in the areas of education and human resources at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences in Kranj since 1976. He lectures on various subjects in the area of human resources. These include: Human Resource Planning, Planning and Development of Human Resources, Organization of Human Resource Functions, Human Resource Management and Human Resource Information Systems. Björn Paape was born in 1965 in Aachen. He studied Economics and European Studies at the Universities of Paderborn, Cologne and Aachen. In 2000 he became Professor at the University of Cooperative Education in Lörrach and in 2001 Professor at the University of Aachen. His fields of research are European Economic Integration and Didactics of Economics.