Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM

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Autor(a) principal: Constantinide, Alexandra Ulrica
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21426
Resumo: As most professions, the field of Human Resources, henceforth HR, has changed considerably over time. To the best of my knowledge, no previous research has been made about the effects of blockchain technology into the HR field, from the perspective of ethics. This research will therefore aim to contribute to the existing literature about blockchain technology and HR by exploring whether managers are ready for new technological implementations, along with a broad matter of ethics behind the implementation. A qualitative and exploratory research design using semi-structured interviews was adopted in order to gain more knowledge with respect to this topic. The paper uses a model from scratch that Business Ethics is the umbrella, due to the reason that ethics have the main role when talking about HR. The research provides insights into the synthesis of blockchain technology and HR managers and how their tasks may threaten the privacy, confidentiality or security of the organisation or the people working in it. The main findings of this paper were that managers are thrilled that an existing technology could help them automate some steps that need more time. However, at the same time, they are not willing to compromise the security, confidentiality and privacy. Therefore, the implementation of blockchain is going to be a rather slow process. It is hoped that the findings of this research will further contribute to the field of HR.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
title Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
spellingShingle Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
Constantinide, Alexandra Ulrica
Blockchain technology
E-HR
CV scanning
Cambridge analytica
Business ethics
title_short Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
title_full Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
title_fullStr Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
title_full_unstemmed Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
title_sort Are managers ready for HRM 4.0?: the potential role of blockchain technology in HRM
author Constantinide, Alexandra Ulrica
author_facet Constantinide, Alexandra Ulrica
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Constantinide, Alexandra Ulrica
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blockchain technology
E-HR
CV scanning
Cambridge analytica
Business ethics
topic Blockchain technology
E-HR
CV scanning
Cambridge analytica
Business ethics
description As most professions, the field of Human Resources, henceforth HR, has changed considerably over time. To the best of my knowledge, no previous research has been made about the effects of blockchain technology into the HR field, from the perspective of ethics. This research will therefore aim to contribute to the existing literature about blockchain technology and HR by exploring whether managers are ready for new technological implementations, along with a broad matter of ethics behind the implementation. A qualitative and exploratory research design using semi-structured interviews was adopted in order to gain more knowledge with respect to this topic. The paper uses a model from scratch that Business Ethics is the umbrella, due to the reason that ethics have the main role when talking about HR. The research provides insights into the synthesis of blockchain technology and HR managers and how their tasks may threaten the privacy, confidentiality or security of the organisation or the people working in it. The main findings of this paper were that managers are thrilled that an existing technology could help them automate some steps that need more time. However, at the same time, they are not willing to compromise the security, confidentiality and privacy. Therefore, the implementation of blockchain is going to be a rather slow process. It is hoped that the findings of this research will further contribute to the field of HR.
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