Asia-Pacific Journal of Business (아태비즈니스연구)
- Volume 3 Issue 2
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- Pages.23-33
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- 2012
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- 2233-5900(pISSN)
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- 2384-3934(eISSN)
Changing Perspectives of Managing Human Resources in Nepal
- Gautam, Dhruba Kumar (Nepalese Academy of Management, Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University)
- Received : 2012.09.17
- Accepted : 2012.12.18
- Published : 2012.12.31
Abstract
Sustainable competitive advantage depends on formulation and implementation of appropriate human resource management (HRM) strategies and deployment of their competencies effectively in dynamic and complex environment. Competencies deployment is an approach to make decisions on the intentions and plans of organization concerning employment relationship and its recruitment, training, development, performance appraisal, reward and employee relations policies and practice. The improvement of organizational effectiveness is an overall objective of people management in organizations. In light of these, this study explores the present practices of HRM like: HR departments, HR policies and strategies, HR planning, recruitment selection and placement, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and benefit, employee relations and communications. Based on the survey in 204 Nepalese organizations as a unit of analysis, the study concludes that HR practices in few organizations have action program for minorities, ethnic group, older employees and people with disabilities. Due to centralized organizational structure, most of HR decisions are taken into central office and line managers being involved highly in planning and implementing HR policies. In a nutshell, though HRM practices are not developed like developed countries, Nepalese organizations are realizing the significance of people management at work and changing their practices in the present dynamic environment.