Relations between Organizational Culture and Human Resources Management in a Modern Organization
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Oksana Pavlova
Vilnius University, Lithuania
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0375-9533
Published 2020-04-29
https://doi.org/10.15388/Im.2020.88.34
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Keywords

organizational culture
modern organization
relations
human resources management
culture
business development
high performance managing systems
flexible working arrangements

How to Cite

Pavlova, O. (2020). Relations between Organizational Culture and Human Resources Management in a Modern Organization. Information & Media, 88, 105-119. https://doi.org/10.15388/Im.2020.88.34

Abstract

This article presents the development of organizational culture in terms of a rapidly changing environment in a modern labor market. Old definitions had to bring new persuasion into the field in order to compete among modern organizations. We can witness those changes firstly by analyzing how the meaning of an organizational culture has been changed over the previous decades from a very narrow function to a wide and meaningful definition including soft skills and psychological aspects. The most common reason why it happened is economic and technological growth and changes in demand which come along with it. Organizations must adapt to those changes; otherwise, consequences can be crucial. Organizational culture nowadays includes more supporting disciplines, and one of them is Human Resources Management (HRM).

Organizational culture and Human Resources Management have been merged as supporting disciplines approximately in the late nineties. The meaning of that phenomena got even stronger when American psychologists admitted its relevance and supported the idea that organizational culture consists not only of an external context. HRM’s components, such as employee’s engagement, the management of cultural differences among parties, creative leadership, the identification of a specific and individual needs, etc., became relevant in shaping organizational culture in a modern organization. The article presents components which belong to the side of organizational culture as well as to the side of HRM and the most important relations between two disciplines and common components which glued those disciplines together.

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