| Year | 2009 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - 2 | Issue 2 | July – December |
| Title | Ethics In Human Resource Management (HRM) |
| Authors | Dr. S. S. Khanka |
| Broad area | Ethics In Human Resource Management (HRM) |
| Abstract | Employees, used as interchangeably, are one of the stakeholders of a business corporation and experience suggests that management of human resources assumes a great significance in running a corporation successfully.Ethical issues are involved in all aspects of human resources management (HRM) i.e., recruitment, selection, promotion, compensation, discrimination, sexual harassment, employee privacy, etc. The success or failure, to a large extent, of an organization depends on its human resources. It is mainly human resources that make difference across the organizations.In this article author has narrated above ethical issues in respect of Human Resource. |
| DOI | Human resources, i.e. employees, used as interchangeably, are one of the stakeholders of a business corporation and experience suggests that management of human resources assumes a great significance in running a corporation successfully. However, evidenc |
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