Abstract

The integration of technological innovations with advanced human resources (HR) practices represents a pivotal strategy for enhancing organizational performance and employee well-being, particularly in the context of developing countries. This paper synthesizes insights from various studies to explore the dynamic interplay between technology, HR practices, and the unique challenges and opportunities present in developing economies. It highlights the transformative potential of this integration in overcoming traditional operational and hierarchical barriers, fostering environments conducive to innovation, knowledge sharing, and a positive workplace climate. Despite facing challenges such as resistance to change, infrastructural limitations, and the need for contextual sensitivity, strategic approaches to integration offer promising pathways for organizations to enhance efficiency and competitiveness. The paper argues for the critical role of leadership styles, specifically transformational and authentic leadership, in amplifying the benefits of technological and HR integrations. It concludes that while the integration process is complex and fraught with challenges, it presents a significant opportunity for organizations in developing countries to achieve sustainable growth and enhanced employee satisfaction. Future research directions are proposed to further investigate the contextual influences on these integrations, including cultural, economic, and technological factors, aiming to develop more effective and tailored implementation strategies.

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