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Mapping human resource development: Visualizing the past, bridging the gaps, and moving toward the future

Mapping human resource development: Visualizing the past, bridging the gaps, and moving toward the future
Mapping human resource development: Visualizing the past, bridging the gaps, and moving toward the future
Using topic mapping techniques, we provide a review of the 3,236 articles published in the five premier HRD journals between 1990 and 2019. We map the key terms evidencing the emergence of five major topic clusters within HRD scholarship: nature and identity of HRD, HRD interventions and outcomes, national HRD, career development, and HRD in academia. Nature and identity of HRD depicts a movement from establishing foundations to expanding horizons. HRD interventions and outcomes reflects a spectrum of research interests from exploring processes to examining desired outcomes. National HRD shows that research topics are increasingly moving toward international and global settings. Career development demonstrates a shift from emphasizing organizational careers to advocating for under‐represented career actors. HRD in academia encompasses topics related to educating HRD professionals and supporting professional development in other fields. We provide a synthesis of the clusters, create a taxonomy of topic areas, and identify the mature, nascent, trending, and growing concepts in HRD. In doing so, our paper provides an overview of where we are in HRD scholarship. We then suggest collaborative, competitive, and configurational boundary work as strategies that HRD scholars can use purposefully to influence future HRD research directions. Our findings inform HRD researchers and can guide interested practitioners in their search for actionable knowledge in HRD.
VOSviewer, bibliometric, human resource development, research-practice gap, science map, taxonomy, term map, topic mapping, topic modeling
1044-8004
Shirmohammadi, Melika
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Hedayati Mehdiabadi, Amir
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Beigi, Mina
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McLean, Gary
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Shirmohammadi, Melika
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McLean, Gary
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Shirmohammadi, Melika, Hedayati Mehdiabadi, Amir, Beigi, Mina and McLean, Gary (2020) Mapping human resource development: Visualizing the past, bridging the gaps, and moving toward the future. Human Resource Development Quarterly. (doi:10.1002/hrdq.21415).

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Using topic mapping techniques, we provide a review of the 3,236 articles published in the five premier HRD journals between 1990 and 2019. We map the key terms evidencing the emergence of five major topic clusters within HRD scholarship: nature and identity of HRD, HRD interventions and outcomes, national HRD, career development, and HRD in academia. Nature and identity of HRD depicts a movement from establishing foundations to expanding horizons. HRD interventions and outcomes reflects a spectrum of research interests from exploring processes to examining desired outcomes. National HRD shows that research topics are increasingly moving toward international and global settings. Career development demonstrates a shift from emphasizing organizational careers to advocating for under‐represented career actors. HRD in academia encompasses topics related to educating HRD professionals and supporting professional development in other fields. We provide a synthesis of the clusters, create a taxonomy of topic areas, and identify the mature, nascent, trending, and growing concepts in HRD. In doing so, our paper provides an overview of where we are in HRD scholarship. We then suggest collaborative, competitive, and configurational boundary work as strategies that HRD scholars can use purposefully to influence future HRD research directions. Our findings inform HRD researchers and can guide interested practitioners in their search for actionable knowledge in HRD.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 November 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 November 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Keywords: VOSviewer, bibliometric, human resource development, research-practice gap, science map, taxonomy, term map, topic mapping, topic modeling

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Local EPrints ID: 445400
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/445400
ISSN: 1044-8004
PURE UUID: 95050dce-55f8-42b2-a8b1-32836f01c4f5
ORCID for Mina Beigi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4866-7205

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:06

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Author: Melika Shirmohammadi
Author: Amir Hedayati Mehdiabadi
Author: Mina Beigi ORCID iD
Author: Gary McLean

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