Computer-based systematic execution model on human resources management in maritime transportation industry: The case of master selection for embarking on board merchant ships

Human resources management (HRM) have been increased its functionality and popularity in the shipping business, due to the expeditiously changes in technology, market strategies, risks and challenges in transportation industry. Despite the requirements of International Convention on Standards of Tra...

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