Visiting Researcher Seminar: Strategic human resource management in the era of algorithmic technologies: Key Insights and future research agenda(1/20)
Details
This paper presents a contemporary review of Human Resource Management (HRM) research on algorithmic technologies, including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing. By connecting these recent advancements to the long-standing scholarly tradition of HRM-technology relations, this review examines current knowledge on how algorithmic technologies are reshaping three key areas: 1) work structures and design, 2) HR delivery activities, and 3) the management of technology workers. Using a three-fold conceptualization of technology—the tool view, proxy view, and ensemble view—this review explores how organizations employ algorithmic systems to enhance productivity, how human agency interacts with and resists these technologies, and how broader social, cultural, and institutional contexts shape the use of algorithms in HRM. Additionally, this paper offers suggestions for future research, highlighting the unique opportunities algorithmic technologies provide to HR scholars for making enduring contributions to the broader conversations on HRM and technology.
Speaker
KIM, Sunghoon (Associate Professor, Business School, The University of Sydney)
Date & Time
Jan. 20, 2025 (Mon.) 13:10 – 14:50
Venue
Building#7 Room#201, Waseda Campus, Waseda University
Language
English
Prospected Audience
Undergraduate, Graduate, Researchers, Faculty members, general audience
Organizer
Research Institue of Business Administration (RIBA)
Co-organizer
Waseda Institute for Advanced Studies (WIAS)
Registration
Prior registration is required to participate. Please register from here by Jan. 16 (Thu), 5:00 pm.