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The Impact of eHRM Practice on Organizational Performance: Investigating the Effect of Job Satisfaction of HRM Professionals

Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum1, Abdullah Mohammad Ahsanul Mamun1, Mohammad Shariful Islam2 and Loo-See Beh3
  • 1 International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • 2 Bangladesh Army International University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
  • 3 University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Abstract

In this study, an integrated eVALUE model is introduced to examine the relationship between organizational performance and electronic Human Resource Management (eHRM) practice. The model also explored the drivers of electronic Human Resource Management (eHRM) practice in the organizations. The primary data collected by using a pilot survey and closed-ended questionnaire designed on Likert 7-point scale. Simple random sampling was adopted to yield 674 acceptable responses from 165 organizations in Bangladesh. The structural equation modeling results indicate that only six drivers out of nine namely senior executives’ attitude, IT skill of HRM professionals, perceived compatibility, senior leadership support, firm culture and competitive pressure are revealed a strong positive effect on eHRM practice. The study revealed a positive and significant relationship between eHRM practice and organizational performance. Moreover, the effect of job satisfaction of HRM professionals is observed to partially mediate on practice - performance relationship. The practical implication of the outcome of study and the extent of further research are postulates at the conclusion.

Journal of Computer Science
Volume 16 No. 7, 2020, 983-1000

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2020.983.1000

Submitted On: 18 March 2020 Published On: 5 October 2020

How to Cite: Muhammad Masum, A. K., Ahsanul Mamun, A. M., Islam, M. S. & Beh, L. (2020). The Impact of eHRM Practice on Organizational Performance: Investigating the Effect of Job Satisfaction of HRM Professionals. Journal of Computer Science, 16(7), 983-1000. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2020.983.1000

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Keywords

  • Drivers
  • eHRM
  • Evolutionary Game Theory
  • Human-Organization-Technology (HOT)-Fit Model
  • Job Satisfaction
  • Organizational Performance
  • Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) Framework
  • Resource-Based View