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The Impact of Data-Driven Decision-Making, Real-Time Analytics, and Ethical Data Practices on HR Performance and Employee Satisfaction

Rami Hanandeh, Zeyad Alkhazali, Khaled M.K. Alhyasat, Ali M. Mistarihi and Qais AL Kilani

Data and Metadata, 2025, vol. 4, 712

Abstract: Introduction: The importance of this study is to investigate decision-making by making decisions about data and real-time analytics and practicing ethical data on human resource performance and employee satisfaction. Objective: The study was conducted at Zain Telecommunications Company Jordan through designing a questionnaire for a segmentation research in the telecommunications and exhibitions company and 220 suitable samples were removed to analyze the structural equation modeling program method SEM. Method: The diversity of independent studies was indicated through the contracts indicating it, so multiple choices were used as evidence, workforce turnover forecasts, performance measures were available to indicate the correct decision-making to the data. Its employees were used in real time, tracking the productivity of dynamic workforce workers, and instant questionnaire mechanisms to indicate real-time analytics. Result: Transparency in its data use policies, implementation of data privacy standards, and algorithmic fairness were used in innovative processes to indicate ethical data practices. Through the questionnaire that was distributed, these parties' studies were conducted on improving the performance of human resources and employee satisfaction. Conclusion: His studies have concluded by integrating his three main areas of accurate decision making of his research, real-time analysis and practice of creative data and performance significantly improves the HR outcomes he chooses from employee satisfaction by choosing his specialty on data keeping pace with organizational goals by choosing his evidence.

Date: 2025
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