Human Capital Investment Model Based on Outsourcing Human Resources in Banking Industries
Widodo Widodo,
Sri Hindah Pudjiastuti and
Joko Bomber Su
International Journal of Business and Management, 2018, vol. 13, issue 9, 236
Abstract:
This article examines the human resource investment model based on outsourcing human resources in the Banking Industry. This study departs from the research gap, that is outsourcing system, where with this system, the company can save expenses in financing human resources (HR) working in the company concerned. However stated that the banking industry no more uses outsourced personnel in boosting the wheels of business. The complexity of the banking industry makes demands on the availability of high quality human resources (HR) increase. The findings of this study emphasized that in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of outsourcing based human resources on human resources investment is carried out by increasing the Human Resources (HR) cost efficiency. HR cost efficiency has indicators of the number of work completion with the time used is shorter than its standard, increasing the number of work completion with shorter time than its standard. And more completions work with standard time. While HR investment has the indicators of potential human resources as- developing, potential of HR excellence and quality of knowledge.
Date: 2018
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