Abstract

Organisations invest in Electronic Human Resource management (eHRM) by buying into its potential of strategically transforming the Human Resource (HR) function. However, the posited performance gains are often obstructed by users and organisations alike in adopting the systems towards realisation of stated outcomes. The article aims to provide an understanding of the promise of eHRM in terms of the posited goals and outcomes of eHRM. Through a qualitative study with Chief Human Resources Officers of 15 large organisations, the article also highlights the key factors influencing adoption of eHRM in organisations.

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