Digital Transformation of HRM Practices in First Grade Colleges: A Descriptive study
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Digital Transformation of HRM Practices in First Grade Colleges:
A Descriptive study
Authors:
1.Mrs. Shambhavi P Bhounsle
Assistant Professor
MBA Department
Parivarthana Business School
Mysore
E-mail Id-Shambhavibhounsle@gmail.com
Mobile No:7259547337
2.Dr. Nirmala.N
Associate Professor
Department of Business Administration
SBRR Mahajana First Grade College(A)
Jayalakshmipuram
Mysuru.
E-mail Id: nirmalamysore223@gmail.com
Mobile No:7483907737
Abstract
This study examines the digital transformation of Human Resource Management (HRM) practices within first-grade colleges, utilizing a secondary data analysis approach. The rapid evolution of technology has significantly impacted HRM functions, prompting educational institutions to adopt digital tools and strategies to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and employee experience. This research explores the current state of digital HRM adoption in first-grade colleges, analysing existing data from published research, industry reports, and publicly available datasets. The study investigates the various digital technologies being implemented, including HR information systems (HRIS), talent management platforms, learning management systems (LMS), and recruitment software. It further explores the perceived benefits and challenges associated with digital HRM transformation, such as improved recruitment processes, enhanced employee engagement, streamlined HR operations, and data-driven decision-making. This research also seeks to identify key trends and patterns in digital HRM adoption within first-grade colleges, considering factors such as institutional size, location, and resources. By analysing secondary data, this study aims to provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of HRM in higher education and offer recommendations for institutions seeking to effectively leverage digital technologies to optimize their HR functions and achieve strategic objectives. The findings will contribute to a better understanding of the impact of digital transformation on HRM in first-grade colleges and provide a foundation for future research in this area.
Key words: Digital Transformation, Human Resource Management (HRM), Higher Education First-Grade Colleges.