
HRM in the Digital Age.
Title:
HRM in the Digital Age.
Author:
Parry, Emma.
ISBN:
9781783508686
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (144 pages)
Series:
Employee Relations: The International Journal: Volume 36, Issue 4 ; v.36
Employee Relations: The International Journal: Volume 36, Issue 4
Contents:
Cover -- Editorial boards -- Guest editorial -- On the heterogeneity of Generation Y job preferences -- Configurations of e-HRM - an empirical exploration -- Institutional determinants of e-HRM diffusion success -- The unexpected side of relational e-HRM -- Tipping the scales: ambidexterity practices on e-HRM projects -- The transformation of people, processes, and IT in e-recruiting -- Institutional context and e-recruitment practices of Danish organizations.
Abstract:
The world has undergone far reaching cultural, societal and economical changes based on the increasing dominance of digital technologies. In sum, these changes have led to the current period being characterized as the "digital age". In line with these changes, digital technologies play an increasingly prominent role in both the lives of employees and Human Resource Management (HRM), which seems to be affected in multiple ways. This special issue focuses on the impact of these changes on HRM, in relation to changes to the workforce, to HRM in general and more specifically to the use of technology in delivering HRM activities.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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