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摘要
本研究旨在通过文献计量分析,揭示后苏联国家人力资源管理研究的现状,同时探讨研究趋势和未来发展方向。方法。我们使用文献计量学分析来检验文献计量学数据。之所以选择Web of Science数据库,是因为它确保了被确定用于分析的研究与该领域相关。共选取133篇文献进行文献计量学分析。使用VOSviewer软件工具构建和可视化文献计量网络。总的来说,这些方法为正在研究的领域的研究状况提供了一个全面而可靠的图景。研究的独创性/价值。本研究是对后苏联国家人力资源管理研究的第一个文献计量分析。它通过将人力资源管理研究引入后苏联国家,并通过确定被引用最多的作者、文章、期刊和组织来揭示调查的当前位置,从而为文献做出了贡献。这也为后苏联国家人力资源管理研究的未来方向提供了启示。发现。调查结果显示,最常用的关键词是人力资源管理、俄罗斯、人力资源管理实践和公司绩效。Bjorkman et al.(2007)和Minbayeva et al. (2003), Andreeva &Kianto(2012)、Bjorkman等人(2007)是后苏联国家人力资源管理中被引用最多的文献。该研究还揭示了对人力资源管理、绩效、资本主义、模式和转型经济的关注。此外,研究还发现了探索跨国公司人力资源管理实践和知识管理的趋势。如果说2010年初后苏联国家在哈萨克斯坦孜孜不倦地开展人力资源管理领域的研究,那么从2018年开始,吉尔吉斯斯坦企业人事管理实践的研究开始积极地轮番进行。
EVALUATION OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis to reveal the status of human resource management (HRM) studies in Post-Soviet countries while exploring research trends and future directions. Methodology. We have used bibliometric analysis to examine a bibliometric data. Web of Science database was chosen because it ensures that the studies identifi ed for analysis are relevant to the fi eld. In total, 133 articles were selected for bibliometric analysis. The VOSviewer software tool was used to construct and visualize bibliometric networks. Overall, these methods provide a comprehensive and reliable picture of the state of research in the fi eld being studied. Originality / value of the research. This study is the fi rst bibliometric analysis of HRM in Post-Soviet countries research. It contributes to the literature by bringing HRM studies in Post-Soviet countries and revealing the current position of the inquiry by determining the most cited authors, articles, journals, and organizations. It also sheds light on the future directions in HRM research in Post-Soviet countries. Findings. The fi ndings revealed that the most frequently used keywords were Human resource management, Russia, hrm practices, and fi rm performance. Bjorkman et al. (2007) were the most cited authors and Minbayeva et al. (2003), Andreeva & Kianto (2012), Bjorkman et al. (2007) were the most cited documents in HRM in Post-Soviet countries. The study also revealed a focus on human resource management, performance, capitalism, model, and transition economies. Additionally, the study found a trend toward exploring the HRM practices in MNCs and knowledge management. If research in the fi eld of HRM was diligently conducted in Kazakhstan from post-Soviet countries in early 2010, then research on the practice of personnel management in Kyrgyz enterprises actively began to take turn from 2018.