ROLE OF THE CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF HUMAN RESORCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


  • N. BASIURKINA
  • O CHMURA
Keywords: Human Resources Management, HRM, Culture and Human Resources Management, Economics in Personnel Management, Improvement of Human Resources Management.

Abstract

Topicality. The system of personnel management is a set of methods, technologies of work with personnel and includes the processes of recruitment, adaptation, development and training, motivation, evaluation, certification, etc. The effectiveness of the personnel management system and, consequently, achievement of the company's goals depends on from how efficiently these processes are carried out. At the moment, there is a certain specificity in the management of personnel, which should be taken into account when developing a human resource management system of the enterprise. On this basis, the improvement of the personnel management system of modern organizations is an important task, the solution of which is currently essential for domestic economic theory and practice.

The urgency of the problem lies in ensuring the success of each business, in particular - preventing the problem before it arises. Therefore, by being aware of the specifics of the management for each employee, company can not only prevent a number of problems, but also improve the quality of services provided by the company, as well as reduce some of the costs.

Aim and tasks. The purpose of this article is to develop theoretical, methodological and practical applications, which would substantiate the importance of cultural and economic factors in improvement of the personnel management system.

Research results. The research, conducted based on the community in one of the well-known social networks, gave an undeniable result. Both factors - cultural and economic - have been identified as factors with great influence on employees of almost every sphere of the enterprise. In addition, more than half of respondents pointed to a number of problems that arose due to inadequate study of these factors on the company premises.

Conclusions. Human resource management system in modern organizations can be improved, which will allow to increase the efficiency of managerial efforts, productivity of all employees in organization, and moreover, to increase the integral efficiency of the whole enterprise. The conducted research showed the need for in-depth study of cultural and economic factors in order to improve the human resource management system.

Author Biographies

N. BASIURKINA

Doctor of Economics, associate professor

Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies

Odessa, Ukraine

O CHMURA

PhD student

Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies

Odessa, Ukraine

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Published
2018-03-20
How to Cite
BASIURKINA, N., & CHMURA, O. (2018). ROLE OF THE CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF HUMAN RESORCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. Economic Innovations, 20(1(66), 18-23. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.31520/ei.2018.20.1(66).18-23