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Title: Contribution of HR systems in development of ethical climate at workplace: a case study
Other Titles: South Asian Journal of Human Resource Management
Authors: Jha, Jatinder Kumar
Varkkey, Biju
Agrawal, Praveen
Singh, Narendra
Keywords: Ethical climate;HR systems;Ethics initiatives
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Sage
Citation: 1. Jha, J.K., Varkkey, B., Agrawal, P., & Singh, N. (2017). Contribution of HR systems in development of ethical climate at workplace: A case study. South Asian Journal of Human Resource Management, 4(1), 106-129. doi: https://doi. org/10.1177/2322093717705183
Abstract: This article elucidates the relationship between HR systems and ethical climate at workplace with primary focus on the procedure adopted for development of ethical climate, using case study of an Indian power distribution company (Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited [TPDDL]). The study categorizes TPDDL’s endeavours undertaken into two categories, explicit and implicit initiatives. Explicit ways of promoting ethics include ethics trainings, seminars on ethics, rewards and punishment policy, and mechanism of reporting ethical concerns/issues (ethics portal, whistle blower policy, IVRS, etc.). Implicit ways of creating ethical climate include HR practices, namely selective selection, training for developing interpersonal and technical skills, fair performance appraisal system and various engagement initiatives. The support and guidance of the senior management and line managers ensured successful execution of both initiatives. Results from the study suggest, over the period of time, the untiring efforts of various actors that saw the development of an ethical climate.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/21840
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