Vol. 14 No. 3 (2024): Vol 14, Iss 3, Year 2024
Articles

A study on employees perception towards E-HRM practices in It sector

Dhanvi Shah
Department of Management, GLS University, GLS Campus, Opp. Law Garden, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad - 6, Gujarat, India
Jaimini Yagnik
Department of Management, GLS University, GLS Campus, Opp. Law Garden, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad - 6, Gujarat, India.
Published September 30, 2024
Keywords
  • e-HRM, IT sector, Employee perception, Digital HR practices, HR technology adoption, Employee satisfaction, Organizational efficiency, Workforce management, Employee engagement, Technology in HR, Digital transformatio, HR innovation.
How to Cite
Dhanvi Shah, & Jaimini Yagnik. (2024). A study on employees perception towards E-HRM practices in It sector. Journal of Management and Science, 14(3), 51 - 55. https://doi.org/10.26524/jms.14.27

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate and evaluate how workers in the IT industry view electronic human resource management (e-HRM) methods. The majority of employees see e-HRM practices favorably, noting the enhancements in accessibility, efficiency, and openness of HR services. A portion of the workforce, nonetheless, voice qualms about the impersonal aspect of internet contacts and privacy concerns. The journey of IT is far from over. Emerging technologies like quantum computing, edge computing, and AGI hold the potential to drive the next wave of transformation. However, realizing this potential requires addressing the complex social, ethical, and security issues that accompany technological progress. By learning from the past and fostering a collaborative, inclusive approach to innovation, we can harness the power of IT to build a better future for all.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.