The influence of Industrial Clusters' character on the growth of talents: an empirical research in four industrial clusters in China Online publication date: Sun, 11-May-2008
by Qingxiong Weng
International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management (IJHRDM), Vol. 8, No. 1/2, 2008
Abstract: This paper examines the influence of industrial clusters' character on talents' growth. The sample of this study is gained in four industrial clusters in China. It proved that: the economy of industrial clusters has a positive direct impact on the talents' growth in the clusters; the HR policy of industrial clusters has a positive direct impact on talents' growth in the clusters; the culture of industrial clusters does not have a direct impact on talents' growth in the clusters; the living setting of industrial clusters has a positive direct impact on talents' growth in the clusters; the HRM of companies in industrial clusters has a positive direct impact on talents' growth in the clusters; the culture and HR policy of industrial clusters has a positive direct impact on the HRM of companies in the clusters.
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