2020
DOI: 10.9734/ajeba/2020/v18i230279
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The Role of Human Resource Information System on Operational Efficiency: Evidence from MNCs Operating in Bangladesh

Abstract: The study made an attempt to reveal the role of human resource information system (HRIS) on the operational efficiency (OE) of selected multi-national corporations (MNCs) in Bangladesh. For due purpose, five components of HRIS (Job analysis, e-recruitment & selection, e-compensation & benefit, e-performance appraisal and e-communication) have been selected based on literature as the independent variables while OE has been considered as the dependent one. The study was conducted based on a sample size o… Show more

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“…Organizations are focusing on developing effective and flexible HRM systems which can easily adapt to dynamic changes occurring in the external environment without going into a state of mismanagement and confusion. Today, HRM requires assimilating with different facets of business to achieve OE as a strategic partner [27,28]…”
Section: E-hrm and Organizational Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizations are focusing on developing effective and flexible HRM systems which can easily adapt to dynamic changes occurring in the external environment without going into a state of mismanagement and confusion. Today, HRM requires assimilating with different facets of business to achieve OE as a strategic partner [27,28]…”
Section: E-hrm and Organizational Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, a comprehensive understanding of dominant factors and a positive attitude towards new technologies are prerequisite conditions for embracing tech-based system adoption (Hasan, Hoque, Chowdhury, Mohib, & Ahad, 2020). In developing countries, manufacturers and service providers are now showing immense interest in the adoption and implementation of HRIS due to its overwhelming effect on firms' overall operational excellence and obtaining strategic advantages from the use of HRIS over their competitors (Al-Dmour, 2020;Hosain et al, 2020). This paper paves the way for today's business organizations in terms of understanding the leading influential antecedents and current status of HRIS adoption in the manufacturing and service industry from the perspective of an emerging economy in South Asia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have focused on five specific functions of HRIS and its reflection to the corporation operational efficiency: job analysis, e-recruitment and selection of staff, e-compensation and benefit, e-performance appraisal as well as e-communication. For all these five functions, authors admit that there is a positive impact on the overall operational efficiency of the corporation [21]. According to Wandhe [22], who analyzes the role of effectiveness of HRIS in the twenty-first century, there are more benefits for the company implementing HRIS ICT as the New Age of Development of HR Management DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.106929 such as: increase the accessibility of appropriate data both for all company's employees as well as information for all applied for job candidates; totally new quality level of standard for the HR department; more focusing career planning, consulting and development of all staff; ability to react and adapt to rapid change environment, etc.…”
Section: Human Resource Information Systems and Erp Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%