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The Reality of Electronic Human Resources Management in Palestinian Universities-Gaza Strip

Youssef M. Abu Amuna (), Mazen Al Shobaki, Samy S. Abu Naser () and Suliman A. El Talla ()
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Youssef M. Abu Amuna: Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza]
Samy S. Abu Naser: Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza]
Suliman A. El Talla: Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza]

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Abstract: The purpose of this research is to identify the reality of electronic human resources management in the Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip. The study population consisted of the different administrative levels in the universities. The number of employees was (239). The study sample consisted of (148) individuals from the different administrative levels. The response rate was (87,16%). The researchers used the questionnaire as a study tool and used both the analytical and descriptive approaches to achieve the objectives of the study. The SPSS program was used to analyze the study data. The study reached several results, the most important of which is the presence of clarity among the sample of the study of the importance of electronic human resources management, the full awareness of the its benefits, which greatly helps to adopt and develop (e-HRM) as the members of the study sample from the higher administrative levels and those who influence decision-making. The university system in human resources management varies in varying degrees from one university to another and has a significant impact on the direction of electronic human resources management. The researchers explain this difference because of the different priorities of universities, development plans, their potential material, and human capabilities. There are no significant differences in the response of the sample members due to the demographic variables (age group, academic qualification, number of years of service, job category, job title), because there is a convergence between the specifications of the sample members in the universities concerned. There are also significant differences in the response of the sample members attributed to the university variable in favor of the Islamic University. The study reached several recommendations, the most important of which is the need to develop the administrative structure of the universities to commensurate with the process of change to electronic management. It is important to develop (e-HRM) in universities as it has a key role in the success of the process of transition to electronic management. There is a need to expand the use of electronic models to manage personnel to take advantage of its multiple benefits such as reducing expenses and time of completion of transactions.

Keywords: Electronic Human Resources Management; Electronic management; Higher Education Institutions; Palestinian Universities; Gaza Strip (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-03-31
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Published in International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS), 2017, 1 (3), pp.37 - 57

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