Role of HRM Practices in Organization Performance: A Survey Approach

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Abstract

In recent years, HRM has received a lot of traction. Human resource management is essential for all types of enterprises. The bulk of research indicates that HRM and organizational performance have a positive link. Each organization’s main goal is to attain high levels of performance in its goals and objectives. In this paper, HRM and practices were investigated. What part do human resources play in achieving organizational objectives? This survey will also evaluate HRM practices by analyzing the 40 papers that have been submitted. In addition, this article offers a thorough examination of the chronological assessment based on each publication. In addition, the results of each research paper’s analysis are displayed. A review of the literature was utilized to focus on and review the issue knowledge in this study. Finally, it expands on many research concerns that may be useful to researchers in doing more studies on HRM practices.

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Arokiasamy, L., Fujikawa, T., Piaralal, S. K., & Arumugam, T. (2023). Role of HRM Practices in Organization Performance: A Survey Approach. International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.4018/IJSKD.334555

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