Human Resources and business practice constantly evolve to keep pace with emerging issues and trends. At the HR Coach Research Institute, we understand that it is important to identify these changes as they happen, and to identify trends before they take effect in order to best deal with and benefit from them.
​
Our collaborative approach to research brings together senior executives, advisors, human resource professionals, special interest groups and expert matter specialists to make a difference to our understanding and application of knowledge for organisations now and in the future.
​
Without the funding and sponsorship of HR Coach, the research agenda would not be possible.
Our Charter
Sponsored by HR Coach International, the HR Coach Research Institute is an innovation think tank dedicated to researching and understanding Human Resources and business trends that impact on the agility of human resource practice, for the sustainability of strategy and it's implementation.
Our Research
Our Research is:
-
Collaborative; to maximise research resources.
-
About understanding through knowledge
-
Challenging to conventional or assumed thinking
-
Practical; our research is directly linked to application to improve work practice and social wellbeing for employers and employees.
Download Our White Papers
Research Projects
Our major research areas include the alignment of human resource practice and business strategy.
Since 2002, the research projects have included:
-
Organisational Behaviour in the Business Sector (2003)
-
Workflow and Compliance in People Management (2003)
-
Gap Analysis: Strategic Intent and Strategic Drift in People Management (2004)
-
HR Quarterly Index Report (2005 - 2010)
-
International Labour Trends (2007)
-
International Flexibility Trends (2007)
-
Regional Labour Trends for the Tourism Industry (Queensland 2007)
-
Generation Y Impact on Strategy (2008)
-
National Internal Pressure Report: Employers and Employees Expectations (2009,2010)
-
Demographic Analysis: Impact of the Ageing Population (2010 - 2020)
Learn About the HRF101 HR Framework