The Brave New World of eHRM 2.0 (Research in Human Resource Management)

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The Brave New World of eHRM 2.0 (Research in Human Resource Management)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781641131551
  • DDC分類 658.300285

Full Description

Information technology has had a profound effect on almost every aspect of our lives including the way we purchase products, communicate with others, receive health care services, and deliver education and training. It has also had a major impact on human resource management (HR) processes, and it has transformed the way that we recruit, select, motivate, and retain employees (Gueutal & Stone, 2005; Kavanagh, Thite, & Johnson, 2015). For example, some estimates indicated that 100 % of large organizations now use web-based recruiting (Sierra-Cedar, 2016-2017), and over half of the training conducted in America is delivered using technology-based methods (American Society for Training and Development, 2015). Results of a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) (2002) revealed that technology is one of the major drivers of change in today's HR departments.

In spite of the increased use of technology in the field of HR, relatively little research has examined the acceptance and effectiveness of electronic human resource management (eHRM) methods. As a consequence, practitioners are implementing these new systems without the benefit of research. Thus, the primary purpose of this issue is to review the results of research on a number of important eHRM practices including e-recruitment, e-selection, gamification, e- socialization, e-learning, and e-performance management. It also considers how technology can be used to manage task-based contingent workers, and examines the problems associated with cyberdeviance in organizations. The chapters in this series should be extremely beneficial for HR researchers and practitioners who are employing these new systems.

Contents

Chapter 1. The Transformation of Human Resources Management through Technology and e-HRM; James H. Dulebohn and Dianna L. Stone.

Chapter 2. Pounding the Pavement in the 21st Century: A Review of the Literature Regarding Organizational Recruitment Websites; Sara A. Murphy, Peter A. Fisher, Lisa M. Keeping, and Douglas J. Brown.

Chapter 3. E-Selection: The History and Future of Technology in Employment Selection; David N. Dickter and Victor Jockin.

Chapter 4. Hiring for the Win: Game-Based Assessment in Employee Selection; Sarena Bhatia and Ann Marie Ryan.

Chapter 5. E-socialization: The Problems and the Promise of Socializing Newcomers in the Digital Age; Jamie A. Gruman and Alan M. Saks.

Chapter 6. A Review of Design Considerations in e-Learning; Richard D. Johnson and Jason G. Randall.

Chapter 7. Electronic Performance Management: Does Altering the Process Improve the Outcome? Stephanie C. Payne, Anjelica M. Mendoza, and Margaret T. Horner.

Chapter 8. Using eHRM to Manage Workers in the Platform Economy; Elizabeth A. Cassady, Sandra L. Fisher, and Shawnee Olsen.

Chapter 9. Unpacking the e of e-HRM: A Review and Reflection on Assumptions about Technology in e-HRM Research; Markus Ellmer and Astrid Reichel.

Chapter 10. An Examination of Workplace Cyberdeviance; Amber N. Schroeder and Julia H. Whitaker.

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