TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Alla Cherep (),
Valentina Voronkova () and
Olena Androsova ()
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Alla Cherep: Zaporozhzhia National University, Ukraine
Valentina Voronkova: Engineering Educational and Scientific Institute named after Y.M. Potebnya of Zaporozhzhia National University, Ukraine
Olena Androsova: Zaporizhzhia National University, Ukraine
Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, 2022, vol. 8, issue 3
Abstract:
The relevance of research into transformational change in organizational management and human resources in the digital age is significant in the digital age, as organizations need to develop a humanistic approach to human resources. To do this, it is necessary to change all the bottom-up management mechanisms to create an effective functioning organization in which the person is the subject of all processes. All of this suggests that modern business must be adaptive, customer- and person-centered. The transformational processes taking place due to the impact of ICT on the development of human resource management show that it is something between online and offline, a combination of the digital and physical world. To date, there are no companies in which the anthropocracy conceptual works, there are no step-by-step instructions on how to switch to amocracy. The purpose of the research is theoretical and practical transformational changing aspects in the organizational management and human resources in the digital age. Study results. 1. The impact of ICT on the development of trends in the global transformation of human resource management. 2. The place and role of organizations in transformational change are disclosed. 4. The directions of implementation of the European vision of human resource management as a factor in the development of IT trends in the digital age are clarified. 5. The concept of personnel management as a factor in the development of humanistic principles under conditions of transformational change is formed. 6. The impact of ICT on the innovative development of regenerative economy and humane human resource management is analyzed. It is concluded that business today should be adaptive and client-oriented, client-oriented and people-oriented. In a democracy, the organization is a tool that people use to improve their lives, the main issue of bureaucracy is how to get people to better serve the goals of the organization. Leaders must adopt new people-centered principles and apply them to their organizations. The development of cloud platforms will help create products with a fundamentally new architecture - more flexible and scalable. The model of organization based on the concept of anthropocracy is a humanistic view aimed at people, relationships, empowerment, competence development, "the person who stands above everything." At the heart of aorganizational activity is a redefinition of economics as a subsystem of society and nature, as a tool for achieving a socially just and environmentally sustainable future, and a humanistic approach to managing organizations and human resources.
Keywords: transformational changes; organization management; human resources management; digital age (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A13 B49 O39 P16 P49 Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.30525/2256-0742/2022-8-3-210-219
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