Investigating the Role of Electronic Human Resource Management Practices on Commercial Banks Performance

Authors

  • Shafiq Ur Rehman Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
  • Muhammad Hasnain Ali PhD Scholar, Institute of Banking & Finance, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61503/cissmp.v1i1.7

Keywords:

E-recruitment and selection, E-training, E-motivation, E-communication and Banks Performance

Abstract

In the advent of the Information Technology (IT) revolution, many organizational departments have gone through functionality changes to increase their efficiency and performance. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the functions of electronic human resource management (E-HRM) within an organization on its banking performance. In reference to previous studies, the researcher developed the research model to investigate how the application of E-HRM impacts banking performance in terms of Information technology, E-recruitment and selection, E-training, E-motivation and E-communication. The study's population comprises of management level personnel in Pakistan's banking industry. For the purpose of sampling, the researcher selected all commercial banks operating in Lahore to fill out the questionnaire since seventeen commercial banks exist in Pakistan. The findings of the results indicate that Information Technology, recruitment and selection, Training and Motivation has significant effect on banks profitability and Communication has insignificant effect on Bank performance. This study makes significant contributions. The study proved that successful use of e-HRM solutions enhances the profitability of the banking sector in Pakistan.

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Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

Shafiq Ur Rehman, & Muhammad Hasnain Ali. (2022). Investigating the Role of Electronic Human Resource Management Practices on Commercial Banks Performance. Contemporary Issues in Social Sciences and Management Practices, 1(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.61503/cissmp.v1i1.7