Integrating Sustainable Human Resource Management for Sustainable Development in Post COVID-19 Era: Strategies for Building Resilience in Organisations

Willian Asamoah-Appiah

Cape Coast Technical University

Ernest Kumi

Sunyani Technical University

Kofi David Ampah

Cape Coast Technical University

Keywords: Sustainable Human Resource Management, COVID-19, Sustainable Development, Social Sustainability, Economic Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability


Abstract

The vulnerabilities of Human Resource Management Systems Sustainability were made clear by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The study investigates the impact of COVID-19 on sustainable human resource management. The survey’s population consists of 620 workers from Ghanaian multinational corporations. The research design was explanatory and cross-sectional, with a sample size of 237. The data was self-administered, and stratification was used as the sampling technique. Data was gathered using a structured questionnaire, and PLS-SEM software was used for analysis. The key findings were that the most effective sustainable HRM strategies were work-life balance, flexible work schedules, and sustainable training and development. The SHRM strategies include teleworking, contemporary communication networks, virtue training techniques, and the application of ICT. Sustainable performance, COVID-19, and sustainable human system management were all positively correlated; however, COVID-19, sustainable performance, and SHRMP were negatively correlated. It was suggested that management should make investments in Cutting-Edge Technology, teach and train staff members about environmental sustainability, create quantifiable metrics to track staff members’ advancement towards sustainability objectives, and tie reward plans to sustainable performance. Further suggestions are to integrate sustainability into HR policies and procedures, and match SHSM plans to the organisation’s human capital strategies to develop the competencies and abilities necessary to handle future crisis.


Author Biographies

Willian Asamoah-Appiah, Cape Coast Technical University

Department of Management and Administration, Cape Coast Technical University

Ernest Kumi, Sunyani Technical University

Department of Secretaryship and Management Studies, Sunyani Technical University

Kofi David Ampah, Cape Coast Technical University

Department of Management and Administration, Cape Coast Technical University