Sustainable development goals and new approaches to HRM: Why HRM specialists will not reach the sustainable development goals and why it matters

Chris Brewster, Michael Brookes
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Many of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals apply directly to Human resource management (HRM) within organisations, and most of them have indirect relevance. It is clear, however, that by 2030 the world will have failed to meet the Goals. Although the connection between the SDGs and HRM is not so apparent, it has been argued that the two are, or perhaps should be, related: but maybe there is failure there too. This conceptual paper uses extant research to argue that the reasons for this are inherent in our understanding of HRM, in the nature of the Goals themselves, and in the relationship between HRM and the SDGs. We argue that HRM fails to advance the likelihood of the Goals being met because of construct clarity problems. Nonetheless, we argue that the SDGs have value for HRM specialists in signalling the importance of the multiple stakeholders involved and in focusing attention on crucial aspects of the role of HRM within organisations.
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可持续发展目标和人力资源管理的新方法:人力资源管理专家为何无法实现可持续发展目标以及这一点为何重要
联合国的许多可持续发展目标都直接适用于组织内的人力资源管理(HRM),其中大多数目标都具有间接相关性。但很明显,到 2030 年,世界将无法实现这些目标。虽然可持续发展目标与人力资源管理之间的联系并不明显,但有观点认为,两者是相关的,或许应该是相关的:但或许也有失败的地方。这篇概念性论文利用现有研究来论证,造成这种情况的原因在于我们对人力资源管理的理解、目标本身的性质以及人力资源管理与可持续发展目标之间的关系。我们认为,由于结构清晰度问题,人力资源管理无法提高实现目标的可能性。尽管如此,我们认为可持续发展目标对于人力资源管理专家来说还是有价值的,因为它表明了所涉及的多方利益相关者的重要性,并将人们的注意力集中在人力资源管理在组织中的作用的关键方面。
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