The level of the usage of the human resource information system and electronic recruitment in Croatian companies

Authors

  • Snjezana Pivac University of Split, Faculty of Economics Split
  • Ivana Tadić University of Split, Faculty of Economics
  • Branka Marasović University of Split, Faculty of Economics

Abstract

Performing business according to contemporary requirements influences companies for continuous usage of modern managerial tools, such as a human resource information system (HRIS) and electronic recruitment (ER). Human resources have been recognised as curtail resources and the main source of a competitive advantage in creation of successful business performance. In order to attract and select the top employees, companies use quality information software for attracting internal ones, and electronic recruitment for attracting the best possible external candidates.
The main aim of this paper is to research the level of the usage of HRIS and ER within medium-size and large Croatian companies. Moreover, the additional aim of this paper is to evaluate the relationship among the usage of these modern managerial tools and the overall success of human resource management within these companies.
For the purpose of this paper, primary and secondary research has been conducted in order to reveal the level of the usage of HRIS and ER as well as the overall success of human resource management in Croatian companies. The companies’ classification (HRIS and ER) is done by using the non-hierarchical k-means cluster method as well as the nonparametric Kruskal Wallis test. Further, the companies are ranked by the multicriteria PROMETHEE method. Relevant nonparametric tests are used for testing the overall companies’ HRM. Finally, binary logistic regression is estimated, relating binary variable HRM and HRIS development. After detailed research, it can be concluded that large Croatian companies apply HRIS in majority (with a positive relation to HRM performance), but still require certain degrees of its development.

Author Biographies

Snjezana Pivac, University of Split, Faculty of Economics Split

Department of Quantitative Methods, Professor, PhD

Ivana Tadić, University of Split, Faculty of Economics

Department of Managemant, Associate Professor, PhD

Branka Marasović, University of Split, Faculty of Economics

Department of Quantitative Methods, Associate Professor, PhD

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Published

2015-01-27

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CRORR Journal Regular Issue