Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer

The objective of this research was to perform an explorative study to identify the position of Human Resources (HR) departments in companies in South Africa as custodians of the King III code; their knowledge and understanding of the King III code; and their role within corporate governance. The HR...

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Main Author: De Beer, Frank
Language:en
Published: North-West University 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/10164
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-101642014-09-30T04:04:27ZHuman resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de BeerDe Beer, FrankEthicsLeadershipEthical behaviourKing IIICorporate governanceEthical cultureHR managementThe objective of this research was to perform an explorative study to identify the position of Human Resources (HR) departments in companies in South Africa as custodians of the King III code; their knowledge and understanding of the King III code; and their role within corporate governance. The HR department has the responsibility to manage corporate governance by using the King III code as guideline. The main research questions were: Does HR management know, understand, apply and have the ability to use the King III code in terms of ethical decision making and what role does the HR department play within corporate governance? A random sample of available HR managers, senior HR consultants and HR directors was taken and semi-structured interviews were conducted. The results indicated that the respondents did not know, understand or use the King III code.MCom (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2013North-West University2014-03-03T14:48:53Z2014-03-03T14:48:53Z2013Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/10164en
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topic Ethics
Leadership
Ethical behaviour
King III
Corporate governance
Ethical culture
HR management
spellingShingle Ethics
Leadership
Ethical behaviour
King III
Corporate governance
Ethical culture
HR management
De Beer, Frank
Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer
description The objective of this research was to perform an explorative study to identify the position of Human Resources (HR) departments in companies in South Africa as custodians of the King III code; their knowledge and understanding of the King III code; and their role within corporate governance. The HR department has the responsibility to manage corporate governance by using the King III code as guideline. The main research questions were: Does HR management know, understand, apply and have the ability to use the King III code in terms of ethical decision making and what role does the HR department play within corporate governance? A random sample of available HR managers, senior HR consultants and HR directors was taken and semi-structured interviews were conducted. The results indicated that the respondents did not know, understand or use the King III code. === MCom (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2013
author De Beer, Frank
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title Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer
title_short Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer
title_full Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer
title_fullStr Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer
title_full_unstemmed Human resource managers as custodians of the King III / Frank de Beer
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publisher North-West University
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