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Time: 6 hours Level: Masters
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Introduction Resource
- Strategy is based on the unique relationship between an organisation's distinctive resources and capabilities and its environment. This relationship is defined as ‘strategic fit’ and is seen as a dynamic...
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| | 1 The role of strategic human resources management (SHRM) in providing an ethical framework for organisations
1.1 The concept of 'social capital' Resource
- Fukuyama (1995) examines the importance of civil society defined through institutions including businesses, churches, universities, and schools and uses the concept of ‘social capital’ to describe how...
1.2 The relationship between stakeholders and the organisation Resource
- Public and voluntary sector organisations do not have the same shareholder obligations as those in the private sector. However, as the distinction between public and private sector organisations becomes...
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| | 2 The ‘business sense’ of an ethical approach
2 The ‘business sense’ of an ethical approach Resource
- Sternberg (1995: 125) argues that treating employees ethically is not an optional extra but an essential ingredient in maximising long-term value:
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| | References and Acknowledgements
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