Inhaltsangabe
The importance of people in organizations has been growing in the organizational environment over the last decades. Digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and sustainability have already reinforced the role of people as a differentiating element for the success and survival of organizations. These phenomena alone are already challenging for people. There is a consensus that the world of work as we knew before the pandemic will not return. Human resource management (HRM) practices must prepare organizations for the future of work. The Handbook of Research on Challenges for Human Resource Management in the COVID-19 Era analyzes state-of-the-art HRM in a digital transformation context and investigates the factors that promote more learning and development dynamics in organizational contexts. It also evaluates the impact of HRM policies on individuals, organizations, and societies. Covering topics such as corporate social responsibility, job satisfaction, and electronic performance monitoring, this major reference work is a crucial resource for leaders from public and private companies, human resource professionals, specialists, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.
Über die Autorinnen und Autoren
Paula Figueiredo has a degree in Economics with a specialization in Human Resources Economics, a Master in Human Resources Management and a PhD in Management. She is currently a professor at higher education institutions, and she has also been the Director of an institution since 2019. Paula has 20 years of experience in the business area with functions of direction, coordination, and consultancy. Throughout her professional experience, she has collaborated on leadership development projects. At research level, she has carried out research into Human Resource Development, more specifically Leadership Development in organizations, with some publications in scientific journals and conferences. As a book editor, she has published on the impact of AI on Management, Employee Experience Management, Organizational Resilience, Crisis Management and Business Continuity Management.
Eduardo Tome B Econ, M Econ, PhD is an active researcher and teacher in the domain of the economics of human resources. He also plays an important role in the network of research active European academics in his field of study. To date he has had 64 papers published in peer-reviewed journals which he has authored or co-authored and 116 papers in peer-reviewed conference proceedings. He has also authored 15 book chapters. He has co-edited two books in IGI, He is a member of the Editorial Board of several peer-reviewed Journals. He has received several Honours, among two Prizes for Scientific Achievement. Eduardo Tome teaches a variety of subjects on both undergraduate and post graduate programs. He is also active as a supervisor where he works with undergraduates, master students and PhD students. He is noted for his success with both masters and doctoral students. He also lectures on a PhD programme. He is equally comfortable teaching in both Portuguese and English. He can also speak, read and write in French and Spanish. Long before Covid-19 he used online platforms (emails, Moodle, Blackboard, Skype, etc) as a complementary form of communication with students and colleagues, a situation that has been made essential after the pandemic. Eduardo Tome has a significant presence among the academic community in general and especially those interested in intangibles. Since 2009, he has organized well-attended international conferences for his university on themes such as knowledge management, human resource development, and intellectual capital. With friends he created the TAKE conference, which has been held every year since 2016., with the exception of 2020. The conferences enlarged the external focus and international relationships of his activities. All conferences resulted in spin-offs such as special issues of journals. These event have brought both prestige and financial rewards to the university . Currently he is a member of GOVCOPP of UnIversidade de Aveiro, Intrepid of UTAD and teaches at Univerisidade Lusofona
José Rouco is an Associate Professor of Human Resource Management in the School of Economic Sciences and Organizations at Lusofóna University. He obtained her PhD from Lusíada University in 2012. He holds a Master's degree in Sports Training Management from the Faculty of Human Motricity at the Technical University of Lisbon. He graduated from the Portuguese Military Academy. Currently, he is the director of the Department of Civil Aviation and Airports Management and the director of the Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Management. He is a member of the Aeronautics Sectorial Commission (AED Cluster Portugal), a member of the Space Sectorial Commission (AED Cluster Portugal), and a member of the Defense Sectorial Commission (AED Cluster Portugal). He is a member of the Skills Working Group of AED Cluster Portugal. He was Vice President of the Research Center of the Portuguese Military Academy and Coordinator of the Leadership Academy of the National Association of Young Entrepreneurs. He teaches courses on crisis management, strategic and leadership, leadership and ethics, strategic marketing, international negotiations, human resource management, development and vocational training, organizational behavior, and management introduction. He has taught and coordinated several intensive leadership courses (internal regime for 5 days) for young university students, entrepreneurs, bankers, and firefighters. He has taught and coordinated several vocational training courses for entrepreneurs in the areas of strategic planning, crisis management, planning and organization, command and direction, motivation, conflict management, stress management in complex environments, the construction of perfect teams, and organizational behavior. He is a prolific researcher and has published a number of research papers in national and international journals. He has presented his work at national and international conferences. He has completed six Army-sponsored research projects: combat training in urban areas using augmented and virtual reality; A Portuguese form of command and leadership in the Great War in Africa; Leadership Skills Management Model: Skills Management and Emotions in the Context of Operations in Urban Areas; Intergenerational Knowledge Management Model: Command and Leadership Portuguese Army (Lisbon); Interactive Command Skills Simulation in Security and Defense; and Leader - Command Ability and Leadership Style. Currently, he is the researcher for a research project on stressense funded by FCT, which was awarded the scientific prize. He is a regular reviewer for many international journals.
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