I have been working in the HR Department. I have recently decided to shift to the Academic sector and join an MBA College as a Lecturer. I have also decided to do a PhD in HR. I want some suggestions regd the"Topics of HR" in which i can do PhD?
From India, Lucknow
I do not know what you searched for; kindly take a look at
https://www.citehr.com/10720-ph-d-hr.html found at https://www.citehr.com/search.php?se...2&pp=25&page=5

From United Kingdom
Dear Iftikhar,
I met few people who did Phd in HR but these people are practically falure in their HR functional role to make any impression in their career and finally they turned to theoritical fields in HR and become advisors or consultants or corporate HR masters etc.
My personal experience and this people gave me good reason to say HR is field of practicle people who mastered art by their experience and march a head.
Regards
Partho

From Saudi Arabia
thanks to both of u for your response !
i wanted a suggestion. I practise GRAPHOLOGY. if I take Graphology in context to Selection procedure, would that be a feasible topic.
Graphology is "Handwriting Analysis" which is used extensively in European Countries as a Selection Tool.

From India, Lucknow
Do in Overtime analysis for exports industry & its effects on human health & work performance. Best Regards Sajid Ansari-Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear iftiki I think you should explore the topics related to salary pattern linked to satability on the job and their behaviour. Ratan Kumar 9717438487
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
Phd...opps, "searching a topic" is a phd in itself. he he he..:) just kidding.
Just goahead with what you feel is best you can do in research rather than asking someone as it will confuse you so much. Believe me... its true.
Nothing is correct in this world and everything is right in this world, when it comes to research, what is being followed and what is not being followed, what is true and what is not true; all mix's and becomes a biryani.
My suggestion, just goahead and do research on what subject first came to your mind. If there is no company in India using the technique, maybe with your reaseach someday you will be hired for your consultation service. Best of Luck.
Ukmitra

From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Hi,
Please do not look for quick fixes...there is no substitute for hard work…if you will approach it frivolously you will end up like those examples cited by ‘Parthsarthy’ as “…who did Phd in HR but these people are practically failure in their HR functional role to make any impression in their career and finally they turned to theoretical fields in HR and become advisors or consultants or corporate HR masters etc.”
You my like to give yourself some time (say 3-4 weeks) to read about current topics and trends in HR in some popular and research oriented journals (choose some good international/national journals – not something like Indian Mangers or HRD magazines) and see what topic catches your eye and intrigues your intelligence to prompt you to explore further in the topic.
Your guide is going to be deciding factor about the quality of your work…choose wisely.
Best luck
(Ph.D., IITB)

From India
Dear Friend,
Firstly, to do a Ph D , you must have an indepth exposure into any organisation, must have have people management skills. I am guide for Ph D in management and can help u identify some topics. to know more about your interests, I need some background of your academic and organisational experience.
Dr H S Sai,drhssai@yahoo.com

From India, Delhi
hi, my research topic is knowledge management in indian manufacturing companies. its related to HR. same e-km and e- learning also some challenging topics in HR.
From India, Srinagar
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