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Behavioural intention of HR professionals to use HR analytics in the Indian context: an analysis using the UTAUT model

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  • Anam
  • M. Israrul Haque

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Despite the need for innovation in HRM, HR professionals are still lagging in analytics, and various factors hinder the adoption of HR analytics. Its lower adoption rate is creating issues for developing countries such as India to achieve their full potential. This research aims to determine the factors impacting the behavioural intention in using HR analytics among the HR professionals from the perspective of the unified theory of acceptance and the use of technology (UTAUT) in the Indian context. A structured close-ended questionnaire is used to collect the data from different HR professionals in India. It is revealed that performance expectancy and effort expectancy significantly predict the behavioural intention of using HR analytics. However, social influence and facilitating conditions are not significant variables to influence behavioural intention and use behaviour, respectively, while behavioural intention is discovered as a direct factor of use behaviour.

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  • Anam & M. Israrul Haque, 2023. "Behavioural intention of HR professionals to use HR analytics in the Indian context: an analysis using the UTAUT model," International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 28(1), pages 101-123.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:28:y:2023:i:1:p:101-123
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