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HR analytics: The onto‐epistemology and politics of metricised HRM
Author(s) -
Greasley Kay,
Thomas Pete
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
human resource management journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.44
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1748-8583
pISSN - 0954-5395
DOI - 10.1111/1748-8583.12283
Subject(s) - analytics , positivism , politics , dominance (genetics) , context (archaeology) , value (mathematics) , knowledge management , sociology , data science , epistemology , political science , computer science , philosophy , paleontology , biochemistry , chemistry , machine learning , biology , law , gene
The development of HR analytics, the growing dominance of positivistic approaches in academic HRM, and the increasing influence of evidence‐based approaches on HR represent a convergence of contextual factors that have the potential to influence HR practice significantly. In this context, we examine how the HR analytics “project” may unfold base on a reflective analysis of a number of data‐rich well‐being projects and empirical evaluations. We focus on the ways in which participants may become enrolled and mobilised in such projects and the implications this has for perceived value and effects of “data” generated by HR analytics. In particular, we draw attention to the social, political, and onto‐epistemological processes of the analytics project and draw conclusions about the way in which the analytics project may influence professional practice.

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