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The Impact of eHR on Professional Competence in HRM: Implications for the Development of HR Professionals

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Bell17_Impact_of_eHR.pdf (92.67 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/75020
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Author
Bell, Bradford S.
Lee, Sae-Won
Yeung, Sarah K.
Abstract

[Excerpt] Information technology has been cited as a critical driver of HR’s transition from a focus on administrative tasks to a focus on serving as a strategic business partner. This strategic role not only adds a valuable dimension to the HR function but also changes the competencies that define the success of HR professionals. Interviews were conducted with HR representatives from 19 firms to examine the linkage between electronic human resources (eHR) and the reshaping of professional competence in HRM. Based on the findings, we draw implications for the development of HR competencies and identify learning strategies that HR professionals can utilize to fulfill their changing roles and responsibilities.

Date Issued
2006-01-01
Keywords
electronic human resources
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eHR
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technology
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management
Related DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hrm.20113
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Required Publisher Statement: Copyright held by the Wiley & Sons. Final version published as: Bell, B. S., Lee, S. & Yeung, S. K. (2006). The impact of eHR on professional competence in HRM: Implications for the development of HR professionals. Human Resource Management, 45(3), 295-308.
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