A Spatio – Temporal Analysis on Human Resource Management in Fishing

Author
Human Resource Management; Agriculture; Sustainability; Economic Variables.
Keywords
Agriculture human resource management is a very complicated issue that is more impacted by social than by economic variables. One of the most significant areas of research in the social sciences is the examination of how fishermen and their relationships in India are affected by the changing ocean structure. Over the past three decades, a number of studies have been conducted on this topic. A quick overview of the research studies conducted on some of the components of human resource management in fishing is felt acceptable to give. In the framework of a fishing economy like ours, this research analyses human resource management’s role in boosting fishing production widely.
Abstract
Agriculture human resource management is a very complicated issue that is more impacted by social than by economic variables. One of the most significant areas of research in the social sciences is the examination of how fishermen and their relationships in India are affected by the changing ocean structure. Over the past three decades, a number of studies have been conducted on this topic. A quick overview of the research studies conducted on some of the components of human resource management in fishing is felt acceptable to give. In the framework of a fishing economy like ours, this research analyses human resource management’s role in boosting fishing production widely.
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Received : 18March2022
Accepted : 15 December 2022
Published :30 December 2022
DOI: 10.30726/ijmrss/v9.i4.2022.94003

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