Problems and Measurements for Electronic Human Resource Management in Chinese Universities

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Researches on university human resource management have been a popular topic in China. University is a major locus of human resources. In information age, firms increasingly incorporate information technologies (IT) into human resource management (HRM) to cope with technological challenges [1]. HR managers achieve their goals by using analyzed information produced by IT. Besides, with IT evolving, HRM has entered into electronic-HRM (e-HRM) era with characteristics of self-service and intranet. Since e-HRM is gaining more attention nowadays, it is necessary to introduce e-HRM to the human resource management in universities. HRM in universities is of important significance for the development of the universities. In this case, managers should research on human resources development and management in universities practically. They should study university staff development and management issues. To understand human resource management in Chinese university with the overall situation, this article uses literature analysis to analyze university e-HRM in China. Then points out the electronic human resource management problems that Chinese university needs to solve. It also advises some counter measurements for the problems.

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