Human resources information systems : a guide for public administrators / Nicolas A. Valcik, Meghna Sabharwal, Teodoro J. Benavides.
2021
HF5549.5.D37
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Title
Human resources information systems : a guide for public administrators / Nicolas A. Valcik, Meghna Sabharwal, Teodoro J. Benavides.
Author
Valcik, Nicolas A., author.
ISBN
9783030751111 (electronic bk.)
3030751112 (electronic bk.)
9783030751104
3030751104
3030751112 (electronic bk.)
9783030751104
3030751104
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-75111-1 doi
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HF5549.5.D37
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.300285
Summary
This book provides an introduction to Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) for those in the public administration field. At the intersection between human resource management and information technology, HRIS is often the key to having and maintaining the personnel data that is essential for hiring and recruitment, strategic planning and analysis, and legal requirements in most public organizations. This book describes what an HRIS system is, what the functionality of such a system should be, and outlines the practical aspects of an HRIS. It also compares the different aspects of human resources in public organizations, non-profit organizations, and private corporations, and how differences across organizations may influence the functionality requirements of the HRIS. Finally, the volume contains both an organizational theory component, which frames how an HRIS interacts with an organization both from a functional standpoint and a reporting standpoint. The book includes a practical component, which includes real-world case studies that illustrate the advantages and pitfalls to implementing an HRIS enterprise system. Providing a thorough introduction to HRIS for both academics and practitioners, this volume is appropriate for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in the fields of public administration, higher education administration, information systems, computer science, and human resources.
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Management for professionals, 2192-8096
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The History and Evolution of HRIS
Chapter 3: Existing Research on HRIS in Public Organizations
Chapter 4: The Architecture of HRIS
Chapter 5: Public and Non-Profit Organizations versus Private Industry Needs
Chapter 6: Application of HRIS in public organizations
Chapter 7: The Theory of how HRIS Should Work
Chapter 8: The functional areas utlilizing HRIS in a public organization
Chapter 9: Obstacles for Public Organizations using HRIS
Chapter 10: The Costs of HRIS and Dangers of Migration of HRIS data
Chapter 11: Higher Education Specific HR Issues
Chapter 12: Conclusion
What have we learned
Index.
Chapter 2: The History and Evolution of HRIS
Chapter 3: Existing Research on HRIS in Public Organizations
Chapter 4: The Architecture of HRIS
Chapter 5: Public and Non-Profit Organizations versus Private Industry Needs
Chapter 6: Application of HRIS in public organizations
Chapter 7: The Theory of how HRIS Should Work
Chapter 8: The functional areas utlilizing HRIS in a public organization
Chapter 9: Obstacles for Public Organizations using HRIS
Chapter 10: The Costs of HRIS and Dangers of Migration of HRIS data
Chapter 11: Higher Education Specific HR Issues
Chapter 12: Conclusion
What have we learned
Index.