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It is a long time that management theorists have considered electronic human resource management as a phenomenon of 21st century, but truly in time of developing each theory, related challenges and topics to it will not appear. Movement from human resource management of private sector to public sector is not possible with using private sector techniques in completely different area but the field that public sector works in it can basically change its nature. Present qualitative research intends to discover electronic human resource management model in governmental organizations using grounded theory and choosing modern public services and civil rights. For this reason, 11 semi-structured interviews with experts were conducted. Data analysis in codification process was done with MAXQDA software and leads to appearance of 114 concepts in frame of 17 main groups. Electronic human resource management model in governmental organizations, including casual conditions, mechanisms, grounded conditions, moderator conditions and consequences that is necessary to prepare the way according to the mentioned model for implementing desired situation besides considering multiplicities.

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