2018
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/1049
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Corporate Governance and HRM Practice on Consumption Product Sector Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange

Abstract: This study bridges the gap between Corporate Governance with the practice of human resource management and organizational performance. Data were collected from companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange on consumer product sector with 10 companies and consisting of 35 respondents. By using multiple regression analysis, the relationship between corporate governance and human resource management practices reveal significant effect on organizational performance. This proves that human resource management has a … Show more

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“…The year for which the data is collected, ranging between 2012 and 2021 ε residual errors Source: Adapted by authors based on: Pham et al (2021); Surdu et al (2020); Hutomo and Pudjiarti (2018); Petera and Wagner (2017), Skouloudis et al (2014), Alyousef and Alsughayer (2021), Hooi (2020) Results were prepared based on descriptive and statistical analysis, and econometric modeling using EViews 12 software.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The year for which the data is collected, ranging between 2012 and 2021 ε residual errors Source: Adapted by authors based on: Pham et al (2021); Surdu et al (2020); Hutomo and Pudjiarti (2018); Petera and Wagner (2017), Skouloudis et al (2014), Alyousef and Alsughayer (2021), Hooi (2020) Results were prepared based on descriptive and statistical analysis, and econometric modeling using EViews 12 software.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They disclose about a quarter of the most frequent aspects identified in the literature based on the studies of Pham et al (2021), Surdu et al (2020), Hutomo and Pudjiarti (2018), and Petera and Wagner (2017). The financial performance measured both by ROA and ROE is positive in average (6.54% and 11.55%, respectively), with smaller negative values (up to -3% for ROE) and larger positive values (up to 47% for ROE).…”
Section: Descriptive Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 98%