E-HRM and employee flexibility in Islamic banks in Jordan

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Abstract

The study aimed at investigating the effect of e-HRM use on employee flexibility based on Davis’ technology acceptance model. Seven hypotheses were proposed. Two external factors (HR department role and organizational readiness) were linked to e-HRM perceived usefulness and e-HRM ease of use. These two factors linked to the behavioral intention to use e-HRM, which in turn connected to employee flexibility. All these propositions were accepted through analyzing data collected via a questionnaire from a sample consisting of managers and employees of human resource departments in Islamic banks in Jordan. The study contributes to the literature through clarifying and extending the technology acceptance model of e-HRM, as identifying two of the external factors that significantly affect e-HRM perceived usefulness and e-HRM ease of use, as well as, and spreading the model to include employee flexibility.

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Al-Alwan, M., Bader, D., Al-Qatawneh, M., Alneimat, S., & Al-Hawary, S. (2022). E-HRM and employee flexibility in Islamic banks in Jordan. International Journal of Data and Network Science, 6(3), 703–710. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.4.002

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