The Relationship between Knowledge Management Processes and Electronic Recruitment
Sanaa AL-Hnitee ()
Business and Economic Research, 2016, vol. 6, issue 2, 280-289
Abstract:
To enhance KS, KC and innovation, we must automate the human being ideas and concentrate on the technological development of human capital (brains, minds, and ideas) by knowledge management systems, collects and shares knowledge from expert individuals in an organization. (Bary, 2005). Many companies have used mobile technology to provide totally new processes and services, and the impact of these can be identified "Mobile technology "(Lamont , 2015) From the overview of the researcher that KC and KS with the support of e-recruitment inside organizations, could The aim of this paper is to propose a model that describes a relationship between knowledge management processes (knowledge creation, and knowledge sharing) which these two processes can affect directly on one of the E-Human Resources Management practices, it is E-Recruiting in organizations. with new internet tools and applications, employees can communicate the right E-HRM practices inside and outside organizations such as E-Recruitment to enhance, explore, and construct new models to support new products and services .in writing this paper I fixed on a strong relationship between KC, KS, and E-Recruitment by getting better organizations performance in using the right knowledge to the right people at the right time.
Keywords: Knowledge Creation( KC); Knowledge Sharing (KS); E-Recruiting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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