scholarly journals A startup initiative on implementing electronic human resource management

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 132-141
Author(s):  
THANASINGH S ◽  
SRIVIDHYA S

Implementation of e-HRM includes different difficulties with its employee implications like extensive set-up expenses to help a vigorous tech-foundation and impediments in mapping all substantial HR forms into e-HRM process, concentrate on belittling courses of events in venture completing may make struggle between the procedure proprietorship by HR and IT divisions, and so forth. E-HRM assume the presence of an IT culture and additionally a culture of Knowledge management (KM), with the Human Resource as a procedure proprietor, being clear about the targets of e-HR and the execution design e.g. characterizing the developments for execution, choice of usage accomplices, a dedication which includes spending extend periods of time, preparing workers on the ideal utilization of the entrance, and so forth. The set-up costs and also upkeep appear to be one of the greatest difficulties of e-HRM. Costs have a tendency to berelative to necessities and the kind of association. The greater part of the bundles is of worldwide measures and in view of best practices. These bundles should be modified according to Indian Standards keeping in mind the end goal to make them easy to understand for Indian clients. This customization should be taken up in the correct viewpoint. Preparing the clients is numerous a periods an arduous procedure, the same number of individuals don't observe them to be easy touse. Ceaseless checking and input are basic for the achievement of any e-HRM exertion in an organization.

2021 ◽  
pp. 097215092110372
Author(s):  
Satyanarayana Parayitam ◽  
Shaik Mohamed Naina ◽  
Timothy Shea ◽  
Abdul Hameed Syed Mohideen ◽  
Alex Aruldoss

The objective of the present study is to examine the impact of human resource management (HRM) practices on organizational performance. Knowledge management (KM) practices as a moderator in the relationship between HRM practices and organizational performance are studied by developing a conceptual model. Using a structured survey instrument, the data were collected from 979 employees from 10 hospitals in the southern part of India (Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu). After thoroughly checking the instrument’s measurement properties using the LISREL, hierarchical regression was performed to test the hypotheses. The results support (a) compensation and rewards, performance appraisal and learning culture that are positively and significantly related to organizational performance; (b) recruitment and selection, training and development that are not significantly related to organizational performance; and (c) KM practices that moderate the relationship between (a) training and development and organizational performance, and (b) learning culture and organizational performance. Finally, the implications for HRM and KM are discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Lily Thoo ◽  
Maniam Kaliannan

This study attempts to examine various issues pertaining to the complexities of international assignment, one of the major dimensions of International Human Resource Management (IHRM). It is our hope that by deep understanding of the uniqueness of international staffing policies, root causes of expatriate failure as well as the challenges encountered by expatriates; a more strategic IHRM approach can then be strategized by multinational corporations (MNCs) taking into consideration of some personalized best practices in effort to avoid or reduce the chances of international assignment failures in future. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ketsaraporn Suttapong ◽  
Suwit Srimai ◽  
Pongsakorn Pitchayadol

Author(s):  
Kijpokin Kasemsap

This chapter introduces the framework and the practical concepts of Human Resource Management (HRM), organizational learning, Knowledge Management Capability (KMC), and organizational performance. This chapter also explains the role of HRM, organizational learning, and KMC on organizational performance. The developed framework presents the relationship among the constructs (i.e., HRM, organizational learning, KMC, and organizational performance) and contributes toward a better understanding of the specific mechanisms through which HRM, organizational learning, and KMC positively influence organizational performance. HRM effectively acts as a trigger toward effective organizational learning and KMC processes, thus creating a valuable organizational performance. Organizational performance that can usually help to perform a task in an integrated manner is a source of sustainable competitive advantage. Understanding the role of HRM, organizational learning, KMC, and organizational performance through the framework will significantly enhance the organizational performance and achieve business goals in the modern business world.


Author(s):  
Kijpokin Kasemsap

This chapter describes the concept of strategic human resource management (SHRM), the concept of electronic human resource management (e-HRM), the importance of SHRM in modern organizations, and the current trends of organizational learning and knowledge management (KM) in modern organizations. SHRM is the strategic practice of attracting, developing, rewarding, and retaining employees with the important goal of increasing various benefits to both employees as individuals and organization as a whole. SHRM strategically utilizes organizational resources and talent within HR functions to make organizations more effective in the modern workforce. Organizational learning and KM allow for organizational employees to share knowledge and learn exactly what is relevant to their specific tasks toward encouraging human capital and knowledge creation. The chapter argues that promoting SHRM, organizational learning, and KM has the potential to enhance organizational performance and achieve strategic goals in modern organizations.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khurram Jawad Khawaja ◽  
Sarwer Azhar ◽  
Attique Arshad

PurposeSHRM is facing potential theoretical challenge in terms of unveiling “black box” mystery lies between logical and strategic application of SHRM and its impact on organizational effectiveness. To explore the gap between HR contribution and competitive advantage gained by the organizations, a viable mediating framework is needed in SHRM.Design/Methodology/ApproachIn the awake of rising world interest in SHRM, this paper aimed to analyze the scholarly works on SHRM those offer to stimulate mechanisms and configurations through which SHRM can serve to improve organizational effectiveness. Outcome of the debate is likely to use in future empirical research.FindingsOrganization needs to distinguish itself in performance and strategy from the other organizations. Improvement in resources helps the organizations to gain competitive advantage. Resource-based view of the firm used as a lens for this study explains that difference in business’s performance is dependent upon resources owned by the business. This study attempts to offer a framework that proposes a strategy to distinguish itself in performance. HRM management set up in an organization gets influenced by HR system, and practices prevalent in the organization, workforce skills, employee level of competence, employee commitment and engagement. An organization cannot remain aloof from the repercussions of extraneous conditions such as political, economic, sociological, technological, legal and environment.Limitations and Future Research DirectionsThis conceptual study is limited to state and status of strategic HRM activities in Pakistani organizations. Future study may conduct empirical research by including employee perceptions as unit of analysis at the province level.Practical Implications The study is of great value to Pakistani organizations to excel on organizational effectiveness to optimize financial performance. This study offers a practical and rudimentary framework to implement desired strategic human resource management to gain organizational effectiveness.Key wordsSHRM, organizational effectiveness, Pakistan, framework


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