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Knowledge management component in managing human resources for enterprises

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Both human resources and knowledge are valuable assets for enterprises; therefore, effective management of these assets becomes inevitably critical for business success. While human resource management systems have been a research topic for more than two decades, knowledge management systems applied to human resource management are relatively new to both academia and industry. This study examines the use of knowledge management in a business environment such as human resource management. The evolution of information systems and information processing in the human resource management domain is presented, and a knowledge-based decision support system for human resource management is proposed.

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This work was partially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under the Grant 71132008.

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Table 2 The tasks, goals and the software modules [18, 34, 37, 78]

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Zhang, L., Wang, H., Cao, X. et al. Knowledge management component in managing human resources for enterprises. Inf Technol Manag 13, 341–349 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10799-012-0127-8

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