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Lost in translation? An actor-network approach to HRIS implementation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:30 authored by Kristine Dery, Richard Hall, Nick Wailes, Sharna WiblenSharna Wiblen
Available evidence suggests that the adoption of IT-enabled Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) has not produced the widely predicted transformation of Human Resources (HR) to a strategic business partner. We examine the relationship between HRIS and the HR function by applying actor-network theory (ANT) to an HRIS implementation project. The focus on how actor networks are formed and reformed during implementation may be particularly well suited to explaining why the original aims of the HRIS can be displaced or lost in translation. We suggest that the approach afforded by ANT enables us to better understand the ongoing and contingent process of HRIS implementations.

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Dery, K., Hall, R., Wailes, N. & Wiblen, S. (2013). Lost in translation? An actor-network approach to HRIS implementation. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 22 (3), 225-237.

Journal title

Journal of Strategic Information Systems

Volume

22

Issue

3

Pagination

225-237

Language

English

RIS ID

109931

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