Importance Of Ethics In Human Resource Management

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Education for Ethics and Human Resource Management Introduction In this research paper, it is suggested that two or three ethic courses should be given to some graduate or postgraduate students to implement it in works areas related to human resource management (HRM). HRM and ethics are very related to each other that can be given them to aimed, the firstly, if any situation happens in future about the ethical issues how he/he can deal it and the secondly to show the generalist public admin students is they involve to any issues to solve themselves. At the same some examples are written on the paper about HRM-Ethics related minor courses offered in NASPAA-accredited MPA program at Penn State Harrisburg. These courses are PADM 500, PADM 505 and PADM 512 which are prerequisite for PhD programs. In this research paper Public personnel administration or Human resource capital is the central of the field of Public administration (PA) in the beginning of the Pendleton Act in 1887. According to my understanding, in early times in early public administration includes a strong and infolded practiced of ethical beliefs, not They have focused on the critical importance of ethical issues in human resource management as well as in personnel management (Payne and Wayland 1999; Werhane, Radin, and Bowie 2004;) and have found that emphasizing the role of ethics in HRM is positively correlated to increased employee commitment (Long 2007; Senge 2006;), trust (Cropanzano, Bowen, and Gilliland 2007; Werhane 1999), higher employee compliance and support (Tyler, Dienhart, and Thomas 2008), enhanced knowledge creation (Currie and Kerrin 2003; Sung-Choon, Morris, and Snell 2007), organizational decision quality (Verbos et al. 2007), organizational strategic competitive advantage (Becker, Huselid, and Ulrich 2001), and organizational

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