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研究生: 魏良宇
Matthew, Liang Yu Wei
論文名稱: 電子化人力資源資訊系統導入對人力資源部門的影響:一個實證研究
An Empirical Study of E-HR Adoption and HR Department Outcomes in Taiwan
指導教授: 葉俶禎
Yeh, Chu-Chen
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2012
畢業學年度: 100
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 116
中文關鍵詞: 電子人力資訊系統導入人力資源角色公司資訊能力部分最小平方
英文關鍵詞: E-HR adoption, HR roles, IT capability,, partial least square
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究在台灣探索電子化人力資源資訊系統的前因與後果的探究。研究運用便利抽樣從不同的管道蒐集組織層級的回答,研究中共採納182家公司的回答。本研究運用敘述性統計來驗證目前台灣現況的電子化人力資訊系統的運用狀況。更進一步,運用部分最小平方(PLS)以及結構方程式模型更進一步探索電子化人力資源實務以及與其他變數之間的關係。結果顯示電子化人力資源資訊系統前因,諸如人力資源角色的複雜性、工作複雜度或是當作中介的公司資訊能力,皆不成立。另外一方面,不同電子化程度的電子化人力資源資訊系統被此研究證明是可以有效驗證另外兩個被影響的變數,人力資源的策略性以及人力資源部門的職能。詳細的意涵在此研究中有更詳細的討論。

    The study was conducted in Taiwan to explore the antecedents and outcomes of e-HR adoption. Convenient sampling was adopted to collect organizational response from multiple data sources, and data from 182 companies were included in the analysis. This study used descriptive data analysis to examine current status of e-HR practices in Taiwan, and partial least square (PLS) based structural equation modeling (SEM) to explore the relationship among e-HR practices and other variables. The result showed non-significant effect from the hypothesized antecedents of e-HR practices, i.e., HR role complexity and task complexity as predictors and IT capability as the moderator. The level of e-HR practices, on the other hand, was proven to be significant predictors of two outcome variables, strategic focus and competence of the human resource department. Implications of these findings were discussed in the research.

    Abstract I Table of Contents III List of Tables V List of Figures IX CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT 3 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY 5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 6 LIMITATION AND DELIMITATION 7 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 9 ELECTRONIC HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES 9 COMPLEXITY OF HR ROLE EXPECTATION 16 TASK COMPLEXITY 23 IT CAPABILITY 26 STRATEGIC FOCUS 29 HUMAN RESOURCE COMPETENCIES 31 PARTIAL LEAST SQUARES STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING 36 CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY 43 RESEARCH FRAMEWORK 43 RESEARCH DESIGN 44 MEASUREMENT 47 CHAPTER IV DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULT 67 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF E-HR PRACTICES 67 MODEL TESTING 82 ALTERNATIVE MODEL AND MODEL TESTING 85 CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSIONS 87 CONCLUSIONS 87 DISCUSSIONS 88 RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS 89 PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS 91 LIMITATIONS 92 FUTURE RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS 93 REFERENCES 95 APPENDIX A: The Comparison of the Original Questionnaire and the Revised Questionnaire after Expert Review and Focus Group Interview 103 APPENDIX B: Research Questionnaire 109

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