Abstract

This study aims to explore the factors influencing the retention of human resources information systems (HRIS) by users during the post-implementation stage in Vietnam. To obtain insights into the experiences of HR professionals with HRIS implementation and use, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight professionals from three different organisations. The thematic analysis of the interview data revealed four key themes that impact the retention of HRIS, which are system features, management support, organisational management, and organisational capabilities. The study found that system features, such as user-friendliness, self-service, reliability, data aggregation, and integration, drive satisfaction and ongoing use of HRIS. Management support in the form of modelling usage and training also encourages retention. Organisational management practices, including communication and change management, facilitate adoption. Finally, digital transformation experience and financial investment enhance engagement with HRIS. The study concludes that user experience, leadership, communication, change management, and organisational elements all contribute to sustaining HRIS adoption after implementation. This study provides valuable insights into promoting continued HRIS utilisation through a holistic approach that addresses these various factors. Additionally, it offers practical recommendations to increase user retention during the post-implementation stage, based on real-world perspectives from HR professionals in Vietnam.

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