Management Studies and Business Journal
Vol. 3 No. 4 (2026): Management Studies and Business Journal (PRODUCTIVITY)

ALGORITHMIC MANAGEMENT IN HRM: AN ANALYSIS OF ITS IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE AUTONOMY, ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE, AND PRODUCTIVITY

Yamin, Ashabul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

The transformation of human resource management (HRM) has undergone a fundamental shift toward algorithmic management (AM) driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and big data analytics. This study aims to analyze the impact of AM implementation on employee autonomy, perceptions of organizational justice, and productivity, particularly within the context of digital transformation in developing countries such as Indonesia. Using a narrative review approach, this study systematically synthesizes literature published over the last decade from the Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO databases concerning algorithmic control in both platform-based and conventional organizations. The findings reveal the emergence of a “productivity–well-being paradox,” in which increased operational efficiency is frequently accompanied by a decline in employee autonomy, reflected in the shift from discretionary decision-making toward algorithmic conformity. Furthermore, the opacity of black-box algorithms was found to reduce perceptions of procedural justice and weaken employee trust in organizational decision-making processes. The study concludes that effective implementation of AM requires the integration of principles from Self-Determination Theory and Organizational Justice Theory through transparent, accountable, and human-centered governance mechanisms. Such an approach is essential to mitigate negative psychosocial consequences, including technostress and burnout, while maintaining organizational productivity and employee well-being.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

productivity

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Subject

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

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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 ...