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Title A conceptual model of HRIS-Trust: an understanding of suppliers'/customers' relationship
ID_Doc 67609
Authors Duc, NN; Siengthai, S; Page, S
Title A conceptual model of HRIS-Trust: an understanding of suppliers'/customers' relationship
Year 2013
Published Foresight, 15, 2
DOI 10.1108/14636681311321112
Abstract Purpose - In this research, the aim is to argue that "trust" is very important in all stages of technology management for human resource management efficiency and effectiveness to improve organizational performance. Therefore the purpose of this paper is to propose the concept and model of "HRIS-trust" for human resource information system (HRIS) suppliers, who will approach HRIS potential customers. Design/methodology/approach - This is an exploratory study; hence, based on the relevant literature review and the authors' own analysis, six propositions were proposed for HRIS-Trust model. Findings - HRIS-Trust is one of the pivotal determinants to help managers make decisions to apply HRIS in the organization in order to achieve sustainable human resource management (HRM) performance. Accordingly, to achieve an effective level of HRIS deployment, HRIS-suppliers and their customers need to have a clear understanding and definition of appropriate terminology of HRIS-trust for operational management systems. Research limitations/implications - As yet this model is untested. Clearly, further research is necessary to test the propositions of the authors' model. Practical implications - In this paper, it is argued that HRIS-trust is very important in relation to HRIS deployment. Therefore, HRIS suppliers need to have an understanding about the factors influencing trust in HRIS, especially how to increase customer trust in their HRIS products. Originality/value - Although many previous studies have demonstrated how an organization can initiate and implement human resource information system (HRIS) efficiently and effectively, very few have investigated factors influencing the trust in HRIS. Hence, this research is one of the first exploratory studies to explore such an issue. In addition, a definition and a model of HRIS-Trust was proposed.
Author Keywords Human resource information system; HRIS-trust; Suppliers; Customers; Human resource management; User expectation; Manager KSAOs; Trustor propensity; Organizational performance
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000213136500003
WoS Category Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Public Administration
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