Psychological and Social-Communication Aspects of HR Management Career in Wartime, Including Stress, Motivation, Will and Efficiency of Working Conditions

Q2 Social Sciences
Oksana Kononenko, Andrii Ivanchenko, T. Gaivoronska, Tetiana Khitrova, Svitlana Semenko, Viktor Kuzmin
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The initiation of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, coupled with the imposition of martial law, has prompted a paradigm shift in the comprehension of psychological and socio-communication dimensions inherent in the management of human resources. This underscores the significance of the present work. The primary objective of this study is to conduct a thorough examination of stress, motivation, will, and the efficacy of working conditions as integral components constituting the psychological and socio-communication facets of HR management during wartime. The article employs methodological approaches such as analysis, synthesis, scientific generalization, and the formal logical method. The business landscape in Ukraine, under the constraints of martial law, is marked by diminished production volumes, logistical and supply chain challenges, and financial constraints. In this pivotal juncture, human resources (HR) management necessitates the systematic implementation of planning, organization, motivation, control, and regulation. Presently, structural adjustments in HR management encompass elements such as flexible management, decentralization, integration, privatization, heightened innovation, organizational workflow optimization, and enhancement of the quality of working life. Furthermore, there is a noticeable escalation in individuals' interest in self-management. Motivating personnel amid a military conflict poses inherent challenges, given that warfare induces stress, anxiety, and restlessness among employees. Stress, in a general sense, constitutes the body's defensive response to threats or tension, and its adverse impacts on HR management become particularly pronounced in the context of military conflicts, where these factors synergistically manifest.
战时人力资源管理职业的心理和社会沟通方面,包括工作条件的压力、动力、意愿和效率
俄罗斯联邦对乌克兰发动全面入侵,并实施戒严令,这促使人们对人力资源管理中固有的心理和社会沟通层面的理解发生了范式转变。这凸显了本研究的重要意义。本研究的主要目的是对构成战时人力资源管理的心理和社会沟通方面的组成部分--压力、动机、意志和工作条件的有效性进行彻底研究。文章采用了分析、综合、科学概括和形式逻辑法等方法论方法。在戒严令的制约下,乌克兰的商业环境呈现出生产量减少、物流和供应链面临挑战以及资金紧张等特点。在这一关键时刻,人力资源(HR)管理必须系统地实施规划、组织、激励、控制和监管。目前,人力资源管理的结构调整包括灵活管理、权力下放、整合、私有化、加强创新、优化组织工作流程和提高工作生活质量等要素。此外,个人对自我管理的兴趣也明显提高。由于战争会给员工带来压力、焦虑和不安,因此在军事冲突中激发员工的积极性是一项固有的挑战。从一般意义上讲,压力是人体对威胁或紧张局势的防御性反应,在军事冲突的背景下,压力对人力资源管理的不利影响尤为明显,这些因素在军事冲突中协同作用。
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Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala
Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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