HR ANALYTICS: INSIGHTS FROM LITERATURE

Authors

  • Shalabh Sharma General Manager (Operations), Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), New Delhi Author
  • Ganesh Singh Professor & Programme Director – Foundation Course, (AIMA-AMU PhD Pro gramme in Business Administration), All India Management Association – Centre for Management Education, New Delhi Author
  • Feza Tabassum Azmi Professor, Strategic Human Resource Management & Organizational Behaviour, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Studies & Research, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh Author

Keywords:

HR analytics, workforce, human capital trends, evidence based decisions, descriptive, prescriptive, organizational effectiveness

Abstract

HR analytics is being adopted by organizations  and its importance has steadily increased to  become more of a necessity. Since it is an  emerging topic, this paper aims to present  an overview of HR analytics’ content, scope,  significance, opportunities and challenges in  its applications. The methodology adopted was  review of literature from 144 articles including  62 peer-reviewed ones selected from online  search of three large databases with the terms  ‘human resource/ workforce/ people/ talent  analytics’, ‘human capital analytics and metrics’  and ‘predictive human resource analytics’. The study finds that HR analytics, as a concept, is  still a developing one with further strengthening  required on its several aspects. Analytics cannot  replace HR but can definitely assist HR  professionals in discharging their roles in an  improved manner. The primary objective of HR  analytics is to increase organizational effectiveness  by way of better data-based managerial decisions.  However, evidence about usage of HR analytics  is limited. A universally acceptable definition  for it is a potential area for research. The factors  responsible for its adoption in general as well as in  different research settings also need to be studied. 

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2021-12-30

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HR ANALYTICS: INSIGHTS FROM LITERATURE . (2021). IITM Journal of Business Studies, 9(1), 146-160. http://journalsiitmjp.com/index.php/iitmjbs/article/view/101