Impact of Human Resource Analytics and Innovation on Organizational Performance
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This study aims to analyse the impact of HR Analytics and innovation on organisational performance. The implementation of HR analytics shows increasing growth but many organisations fail to reach their full capabilities because of difficulties with data quality along with technical obstacles combined with organizational resistance features. The findings of this study demonstrate that HR Analytics and innovation significant impact on organisational performance in Pakistan. Through HR Analytics, organizations increase their ability to estimate workforce needs while making data-oriented decisions that depend on human capital alongside business objectives. Mature implementation of HR analytics by organizations produces enhanced productivity together with innovative outputs which results in better performance in competition. HR analytics requires integrated data and employee training as well as ethical rules for data usage to produce optimal results. The research suggests organizations should develop data-driven practices combined with analytical competency development and resolution of privacy risks in human resources information.
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Data-driven decision making, Employees' engagement, HR analytics, Organizational innovation, Organizational performanceReferences
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