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Practice of Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) is critical for the achievement of
organizational objectives. There are several internal and external factors influencing the practice of
SHRM. The purpose of this study is to present some suggestions for improving the practice of
SHRM as per the perception of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Heads of Human Resource
(HR) of Sri Lankan Listed Companies. The CEOs and Heads of HR for this study were drawn from
a sample of 20 listed companies which were selected in order to represent each industry from a
population of 288 listed companies of Sri Lanka across various industry sectors. Qualitative data was
collected through semi - structured interviews and data analysis was done through thematic analysis.
The results of the thematic analysis reveal that there are several factors to improve the practice of
SHRM in Sri Lanka. Four clusters of themes have been emerged in the analysis, namely,
competency of Head of HR, positive top management attitude and support, support from the external
parties, and positive internal system. These findings help to enhance the understanding of SHRM and can be applied to strengthen the practice of SHRM in Sri Lanka. These are original contributions
to the Sri Lankan SHRM literature. The findings of the study support to fill the existing gap
identified and provide some practical implications to professionals regarding practice of SHRM in
the Sri Lankan context. Hence, this research may help policy makers of Listed Companies as well as
other companies in Sri Lanka to identify ways in which they can improve the practice of SHRM.