Human Resource Management and Organizational Culture. A Theoretical Approach

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ONASANYA, Opeyemi Ph.D.

Afe Babalola University (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1014MG0084

Subject Category: Business Management

Volume/Issue: 10/14 | Page No: 1134-1140

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-04-02

Accepted: 2026-04-08

Published: 2026-04-23

Abstract

Numerous are the Human Resource Management Functions/ Principles in an organization, they include Human Resource Planning, Recruitment and Selection, Performance Management, Training and Development, Career Progression/ Succession Plan, Performance Evaluation, Compensation and Benefit, Reward and Recognition, Policy Formulation, Industrial Relation, Health and safety, Employee wellbeing and Administrative responsibility. All of these functions put together translates into a culture for an organization.

Keywords

Human Resource, Organization, Organizational Culture.

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