ANALYSIS OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT STRUCTURE FROM HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES PERSPECTIVE
Abstract and keywords
Abstract:
The report deals with the problem of taking into account individual and organizational levels of employee engagement in managerial decision-making. Theoretical modeling of employee engagement phenomenon from the human resource management perspective is discussed.

Keywords:
EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT, JOB ENGAGEMENT, WORK ENGAGEMENT, ORGANIZATIONAL ENGAGEMENT, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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