Human Resource Information Systems
Basics, Applications, and Future Directions
Sixth Edition
Edited by:
- Richard D. Johnson - Washington State University
- Kevin D. Carlson - Virginia Tech, USA
- Michael J. Kavanagh - University at Albany, State University of New York
January 2025 | SAGE Publications, Inc
Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions is a one-of-a-kind book that provides a thorough introduction to the field of Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) and shows how organizations today can leverage HRIS to make better people decisions and manage talent more effectively. Unlike other texts that overwhelm students with technical information and jargon, this revised Sixth Edition offers a balanced approach to dealing with HR issues and IT/IS issues by drawing from experts in both areas. Authors Richard D. Johnson, Kevin D. Carlson, and Michael J. Kavanagh cover the latest research and developments in information security, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, social media, and HR analytics. Numerous examples, best practices, discussion questions, and case studies, make this book the most student-friendly and current in the market.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I • Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS)
Richard D. Johnson and Kevin D. Carlson
Chapter 1 • The Evolution of HRM and HRIS
Chapter 2 • Strategic and International Considerations for Electronic HRM
Part II • Managing HRIS Implementations
Lisa M. Plantamura and Richard D. Johnson
Chapter 3 • Preparing for a New or Upgraded HRIS
Richard D. Johnson, James H. Dulebohn, & Michael D. Bedell
Chapter 4 • Managing HRIS Design & Implementation
Kevin D. Carlson and Michael J. Kavanagh
Chapter 5 • Justifying HRIS Investments
Part III • HRIS Applications
Christopher J. Hartwell, Jake T. Harrison, Linda C. Isenhour
Chapter 6 • HR Administration and HRIS
Richard D. Johnson and Michael J. Kavanagh
Chapter 7 • Talent Management and HR Planning
Kimberly M. Lukaszewski and David N. Dickter
Chapter 8 • Recruitment and Selection in an Internet Context
Ralf Burbach and Steven D. Charlier
Chapter 9 • Training and Development
Charles H. Fay and Hadi El-Farr
Chapter 10 • Rewarding Employees and HRIS
Part IV • Advanced HRIS Applications and Future Trends
Kevin D. Carlson and Michael J. Kavanagh
Chapter 11 • Workforce Analytics
Humayun Zafar and Dianna L. Stone
Chapter 12 • HRIS Privacy and Security
Stephanie L. Black and Andrew F. Johnson
Chapter 13 • The Role of Social Media in HR
Stefan Strohmeier
Chapter 14 • Artificial Intelligence in Human Resource Management
Richard D. Johnson and Kevin Carlson
Chapter 15 • Emerging Trends and the Future of HRIS
Glossary
References
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Notes
Index