Objective: This study evaluates administrative empowerment application among employees at M'Sila Unit, assesses adherence to human resources governance principles, and analyzes the relationship between empowerment and governance. It aims to determine if empowerment positively influences human resource governance. Theoretical Framework: The theoretical framework outlines the concepts of administrative empowerment and human resources governance. It discusses the role of organizational structure, self-determination theory, and stakeholder theory in empowering employees. It also discusses the importance of balancing stakeholder interests and addressing agency problems. The framework suggests citing relevant literature, visual representation, and real-world examples to support the research and understanding of the relationship between administrative empowerment and HR governance. Method: The research design, participants, questionnaire development, data collection procedure, statistical tools, reliability and validity, and limitations of the method are all essential aspects of a research study. The study's objectives, target population, sample size, sampling technique, questionnaire structure, data collection procedure, ethical considerations, and statistical tools used are also discussed. The method section should include examples, flowcharts, diagrams, and pilot studies for clarity. Results and Discussion: The study focuses on administrative empowerment and HR governance principles in the Algerian Electricity Production Company. Descriptive statistics are presented, along with correlation and regression analyses. Key findings highlight the positive impact of administrative empowerment on HR governance principles. The study's findings are compared with existing literature, theoretically and practically, and provide actionable recommendations for improvement. Limitations include sample size and generalizability issues. Future research should address these limitations. Research Implications: The research on administrative empowerment and human resources governance at the Algerian Electricity Production Company - M'Sila Unit has significant theoretical and practical implications. It contributes to existing literature, validates existing theories, and proposes new theories. Practical implications include organizational strategies, policy development, and training programs. The research also impacts human resources practices, employee engagement, performance management, and the broader energy sector. Future research directions include exploring gaps and promoting longitudinal studies. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing the relationship between empowerment and HR governance for organizational effectiveness. Originality/Value: The Originality/Value section of a research paper highlights the unique contributions and significance of a study on administrative empowerment and human resources governance at the Algerian Electricity Production Company - M'Sila Unit. It identifies gaps in existing literature, provides context-specific insights, and uses an innovative methodology. The research also offers practical recommendations and policy implications, enhancing employee engagement and organizational performance. It also provides a foundation for future studies in management and human resources.
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