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Human Resource Management in Developing Countries: Challenges & Opportunities

January 12, 2026 by academicshq Leave a Comment

HRM - Human Resource Management

This post examines the challenges and opportunities in human resource management (HRM) practices in developing countries.

Several studies have been categorizing countries since the creation of the major international organizations such as IMF and WTO. The term “Emerging countries” was first coined in the early 1990s to refer to the developing countries with growing economies, to understand the spreading of economic and financial liberalization policies in these countries.

Whether a country is developed or developing often depends on the extent to which the country has moved away from an agrarian society to an industrialised society
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1 Challenges for HR Professionals
2 Opportunities
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Challenges for HR Professionals

Most of the challenges related to managing human resources in developing countries are related:

  • Limited Resources
  • Cross cultural issues
  • Legal and Regulatory Issues
  • Political/Economic Instability
  • Availability of skilled/professional qualified labour

There is widespread poverty, low education and literacy levels.

There is lack of skilled workers, methods of training and development differ, and there is widespread migration of skilled people to developed countries.

These countries do not actively promote equal opportunities. There are differing traditions/religious views regarding equality, diversity and inclusion. There are ethical differences regarding acceptability of nepotism/payments for work.

There are differing Management styles, bureaucratic personnel management practices are prevalent, there is lack of HRM systems, and labour laws are not seriously enforced in these countries.

HRM research in developing countries is limited and often does not utilise employee perspectives.

Opportunities

Talent Development and Capacity Building: HRM can invest in talent development and capacity building to address the skills gap in developing countries. This can involve providing training and development programs, mentoring, and fostering a culture of continuous learning and development, to enhance the skills and knowledge of the workforce, which can improve organizational performance and contribute to economic growth.

Employee Engagement and Well-being: Employees in developing countries may face socio-economic challenges, HRM can play a vital role in supporting employee well-being by providing access to healthcare, counselling services, and financial support. HRM can contribute to employee engagement, job satisfaction and well-being by creating a positive work environment and promoting work-life balance.

Technology and Innovation: HR professionals can leverage technology (HR software and digital platforms) to improve communication and to streamline HR processes such as recruitment, performance management, and employee feedback. Technology can also enable remote work and flexible working arrangements, which can be particularly beneficial in developing countries with limited infrastructure.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): CSR involves organizations taking responsibility for their impact on society and the environment. HR professionals can play a vital role in developing and implementing CSR programs that address social issues such as poverty, education, and healthcare.

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