Domestically, the press, parliament, and NGOs, specifically organizations such as Indonesian
Corruption Watch and the Indonesian Transparency Society, have become more active
in overseeing business in Indonesia. However, as mentioned above, the weak legal structure in
Indonesia remains an obstacle to the attempts for business reform.
Despite a transition to a more democratic government, and perhaps because of it, the
country finds itself possibly more divided along religious, ethnic, economic, social, and
political lines than ever before. Thus, a challenging societal environment exists in which HRM
needs to be practiced. The discussion on the demography begins to illustrate some of the
challenges.
Domestically, the press, parliament, and NGOs, specifically organizations such as IndonesianCorruption Watch and the Indonesian Transparency Society, have become more activein overseeing business in Indonesia. However, as mentioned above, the weak legal structure inIndonesia remains an obstacle to the attempts for business reform.Despite a transition to a more democratic government, and perhaps because of it, thecountry finds itself possibly more divided along religious, ethnic, economic, social, andpolitical lines than ever before. Thus, a challenging societal environment exists in which HRMneeds to be practiced. The discussion on the demography begins to illustrate some of thechallenges.
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