THE ROLE OF HRM IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE


Corporate governance refers to the system of rules, practices and processes by which a company leads and controlled. It includes the mechanisms through which stakeholders interest are balanced and aligned with corporate goals. Corporate governance appeared as a new method of management based on a set of principles and procedure that govern the administration on one hand. Corporate governance is an important component of effective Human Resource Management practices. Since nothing can be said about the appropriate functions of corporate governance regulations and standards without mentioning HRM which are one of the ground for achieving the organization objectives. HRM supporting and enhancing corporate governance via ensuring that ethical practices, compliances and accountability are established throughout the organization (Athmen, 2017).   

     

Developing ethical organizational culture is one of the major HRM contribution in corporate governance. Establishing codes of contact, ethical guideline and polices that govern employee behavior are HR responsibility. Though promoting values such as integrity, transparency and accountability, human resource management ensures all employees, from all level workers to middle management executives, adhere to high ethical standards. Trainings on ethical standard issues such as conflicts, interest and anti-corruption further strengthen these values.

HRM should ensure that the organization complies with labour laws, employment regulations and industry standards. This involves staying update on legal requirement, implementation policies that adhere to these regulations and conducting regular audits to ensure compliance. Focusing on legal compliance help HR to protect the organization from legal risk and maintains its reputation as a responsible corporate entity.

Recruitment and selection of board members and senior executive who are responsible for the corporate governance is HRM’s key responsibility. HRM ensures that these individuals possess the necessary experience and qualification and integrity to fulfill their roles effectively. Through implementing demanding selection processes and background checks, HR helps build leadership team that is capable of guiding the organization towards ethical and sustainable practices (Alignmark, 2024).


Performance management is another important area where HRM significantly influence corporate governance. Establishing clear performance matrix, conducting regular evaluating, and liking rewards to ethical behaviors and long term goal, HRM ensure that executives and employees held accountable for their actions. This accountability is important for maintaining transparency and combining individual performance with the organizational governance objectives (Sarnthoy, 2019).

Figure No.3 Corporate Governance framework (Source nulivo.com)

For an affective corporate governance diverse and inclusive workforce is essential. HRM responsibility is for implementing diversity and inclusion initiatives that ensure a wide range of perspectives are represented at all levels of the organizations, including the boardroom. HRM helps the organization to promoting diversity and make more informed and balanced decision, which is important for good governance.

Figure No.04 Corporate Governance Pest Practices (Source powerslides.com )

Key aspect of corporate governance is succession planning, ensuring that leadership transition are smooth and that the organization is prepared for the future. HRM is responsible for identifying and developing talent within the organization, ensuring that there is a pipeline of capable leader ready to step into key roles. Effective succession planning mitigate risks associated with leadership changes and ensures continuity in governance (Mohiuddin, 2012).


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Conclusion

Human resource management is essential part to corporate governance, influencing important areas such as ethics, compliance, and selection of leadership, performance management, diversity and succession planning. Establishing above mentioned principals in to organization framework, HRM ensure company operates transparently, ethically and align with the interest of all stakeholders. This strengthen organization governance and also enhance its long term sustainability and reputation. 


References

Alignmark, 2024. The Role of HR in Corporate Governance and Risk Management. [Online]
Available at: https://www.alignmark.com/the-role-of-hr-in-corporate-governance-and-risk-management/
[Accessed 10 August 2024].

Athmen, B., 2017. The Importance of Human Resources in Corporate Governance. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences , 8(4), pp. 1-4.

Mohiuddin, S. B. R. A. M., 2012. Role of Human Resource Management in Corporate Governance: A Critical Literature Review. AIUB Journal of Business and Economics, 12(1), pp. 1-25.

Sarnthoy, P., 2019. The Role of Human Resource Management Practices in Promoting Good Governance in the Thai Civil Service. Asian Political Science Review, 3(1), pp. 1-18.

 

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