The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance

Abstract Purpose This research aims to examine how electronic human resource management (E-HRM) impacts perceived organizational performance (OP) and job performance (JP) in telecommunications organizations, with a particular emphasis on the mediating effect of HR service quality (HRSQ). Research me...

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Main Authors: Mariah El Saeed, Heba Mohamed Maarouf, Raghda Abulsaoud Ahmed Younis
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-01-01
Series:Future Business Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-024-00415-4
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author Mariah El Saeed
Heba Mohamed Maarouf
Raghda Abulsaoud Ahmed Younis
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description Abstract Purpose This research aims to examine how electronic human resource management (E-HRM) impacts perceived organizational performance (OP) and job performance (JP) in telecommunications organizations, with a particular emphasis on the mediating effect of HR service quality (HRSQ). Research methodology A questionnaire was developed based on a validated process. Data were collected from 430 employees among the telecommunication companies. However, only 400 questionnaires were valid for the statistical analysis. We use smart PLS and structural equation modeling using Smart PLS v3.2.2 to examine the direct and indirect relationships. Results and findings The results of this research revealed that E-HRM has a direct, significant, and positive impact on perceived job performance, as well as organizational performance. Moreover, HRSQ significantly mediates the relationships between E-HRM and job and organizational performance. Empirical implications The research introduces empirical several consequences that are discussed later in this paper. The results highlight the importance of designing and implementing E-HRM systems that support organizational workflow and allow employees to do a variety of tasks more efficiently. Originality Existing research has shown a link between e-HRM and HR service quality; nonetheless, these studies highlight e-HRM’s potential impact on perceived performance, at both the job and organizational performance levels. The study contributes to the HRM literature by identifying how E-HRM might boost perceived performance by improving HR service quality. As a result, the study serves as a foundation for future theoretical developments in this field.
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spelling doaj-art-c16ba487e4404798ab63b9d5287e229c2025-01-05T12:31:12ZengSpringerOpenFuture Business Journal2314-72102025-01-0111111310.1186/s43093-024-00415-4The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performanceMariah El Saeed0Heba Mohamed Maarouf1Raghda Abulsaoud Ahmed Younis2Human Resource Management, Faculty of Business, Future UniversityBusiness Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Cairo UniversityBusiness Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Cairo UniversityAbstract Purpose This research aims to examine how electronic human resource management (E-HRM) impacts perceived organizational performance (OP) and job performance (JP) in telecommunications organizations, with a particular emphasis on the mediating effect of HR service quality (HRSQ). Research methodology A questionnaire was developed based on a validated process. Data were collected from 430 employees among the telecommunication companies. However, only 400 questionnaires were valid for the statistical analysis. We use smart PLS and structural equation modeling using Smart PLS v3.2.2 to examine the direct and indirect relationships. Results and findings The results of this research revealed that E-HRM has a direct, significant, and positive impact on perceived job performance, as well as organizational performance. Moreover, HRSQ significantly mediates the relationships between E-HRM and job and organizational performance. Empirical implications The research introduces empirical several consequences that are discussed later in this paper. The results highlight the importance of designing and implementing E-HRM systems that support organizational workflow and allow employees to do a variety of tasks more efficiently. Originality Existing research has shown a link between e-HRM and HR service quality; nonetheless, these studies highlight e-HRM’s potential impact on perceived performance, at both the job and organizational performance levels. The study contributes to the HRM literature by identifying how E-HRM might boost perceived performance by improving HR service quality. As a result, the study serves as a foundation for future theoretical developments in this field.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-024-00415-4Electronic human resource managementJob performanceHuman resource service qualityOrganizational performanceHuman resource managementStructural equation modeling
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The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
Future Business Journal
Electronic human resource management
Job performance
Human resource service quality
Organizational performance
Human resource management
Structural equation modeling
title The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
title_full The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
title_fullStr The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
title_full_unstemmed The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
title_short The role of HRM-service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
title_sort role of hrm service quality in the relationship between electronic human resource management and perceived performance
topic Electronic human resource management
Job performance
Human resource service quality
Organizational performance
Human resource management
Structural equation modeling
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-024-00415-4
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