Walinda, Sunday Raphael
(2013)
Development of Electronic Human Resource Management for public institutions in Tanzania: A case of Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
This study assessed the Development of Electronic Human Resource Management
for public institutions in Tanzania taking the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority as
the case. The study had three specific objectives which were to: assess the
technological environment for e- HRM system development; to measure the extent to
which management supports e-HRM system development; and to examine the
availability and implementation of regulatory frameworks associated with e-HRM
system development. The study involved a total of 97 employees of TCAA from
seven stations. Data was collected by the use of questionnaires designed in a five
points of the Likert Scale. It also made use of observation and documentary reviews.
The findings revealed that government institutions have not put enough efforts in
creating conducive technological environment for general ICT development. There is
poor management support in terms of setting aside budget for e-HRM system, ICT
facilities and skills training of employees. There are also no clear regulatory
framework including laws, regulations, policies and procedures for managing ICTs
within the institution. The study concluded that e-HRM system development is very
important in the contemporary world for efficient and effective performance of
organizations. The study recommends that in order for e-HRM system development
to be successful in organizations, the government should allocate reasonable budget
for investing in ICTs development in its departments for ICT skills training of
experts and employees, facilities and systems that fit the needs of those
organizations. In order to accomplish this, a clear regulatory framework involving
policies which support effective ICTs development within government institution
must be put in place.
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