Management Studies and Business Journal
Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Management Studies and Business Journal (PRODUCTIVITY)

E-HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING: TRANSFORMATION OF HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING IN THE ERA OF DIGITALIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION

Novitasari, Silvina Dewi (Unknown)
Cahyani, Waida Putri (Unknown)
Rahman, Khaliza Sucita (Unknown)
Syafa’atun, Laila (Unknown)
A.C, Dwi Amelia (Unknown)
Sijabat, Rauly (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 May 2025

Abstract

In the rapidly evolving era of digitalization and globalization, organizations face complex challenges in managing human resources (HR). Human Resource Planning (HRP) has become crucial to ensure the availability of a qualified and competent workforce, which serves as a key driver in achieving strategic organizational goals. However, many organizations still overlook the importance of comprehensive HRP processes, resulting in mismatches between labor needs and availability, low employee motivation, and suboptimal organizational productivity. This study aims to comprehensively analyze the meaning, objectives, as well as the internal and external factors that influence the success of HRP. In addition, the study identifies the challenges and obstacles organizations face in implementing HRP in the era of digitalization and globalization, and explores how HRP strategies can create sustainable competitive advantages. The research approach used is a systematic literature review by collecting and analyzing various relevant sources such as scientific journals, books, and publications related to HR planning, digitalization, and globalization. The data were analyzed qualitatively to identify patterns, trends, and relationships among the discussed concepts. The findings indicate that effective HRP strongly depends on strategic integration with business objectives, continuous employee competency development, optimal employee placement, and the utilization of information technology. The main challenges include adaptation to environmental changes, intense competition, and the increasing demand for intellectual capital. Well-planned HRP implementation has proven to enhance operational efficiency, improve personnel management, and increase the organization’s adaptability to market dynamics. Integrated and adaptive HR planning strategies form a vital foundation for organizations to achieve sustainable competitive advantage in an ever-changing business landscape. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the strategic role of HRP in modern management and offers practical implications for HR managers in designing policies that are responsive to global challenges.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

productivity

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Management Studies and Business Journal (PRODUCTIVITY) reviewed covers theoretical and applied research in the field of Management and Business. Priority is given to those articles which satisfy the main scope of the journal, and have an impact in the research areas of interest. PRODUCTIVITY Journal ...