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Adoption and Effect of Artificial Intelligence on Human Resources Management [Hardback]

Edited by (Shiv Nadar University, India), Edited by (La Trobe University, Australia), Edited by (University of Malta, Malta), Edited by (Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, India), Edited by (Amity University, India)
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Emerald Studies In Finance, Insurance, And Risk Management 7B explores how AI and Automation enhance the basic functions of human resource management.



Emerald Studies In Finance, Insurance, And Risk Management 7 explores how AI and Automation enhance the basic functions of human resource management.

The traditional framework of Human Resource Management (HRM) primarily consists of four functions: Human Resource Planning, Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development and Performance Management Systems which help businesses in hiring, motivating and retaining employees. The introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed all of these aspects.

This second volume in The Adoption and Effect of Artificial Intelligence on Human Resources Management Series reflects upon: the accuracy of using AI to nominate candidates; the change readiness of employees; impacts and challenges on HRM practices; effects on upskilling; and the effects of the pandemic; concluding with an overall state of industry trends.

This book is ideal for HR managers, senior managers, researchers, and students planning a career in this field.

Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: "You Are a Cyborg; Deal With It!" The Overdetermination of Cyborgization 1(22)
Chris Hables Gray
Heidi J. Figueroa-Sarriera
Steven Mentor
PART 1 Being a Cyborg Is My Job
23(52)
1 Modifeyed: Why Priveillance Is More Important to Our Cyborg Future Than Privacy
25(9)
Steve Mann
2 The Avatars of alpha.tribe
34(12)
Elif Ayiter
3 Tanks, the Shield of Achilles, and Social Cyborgs
46(4)
Anonymous
4 Experiments With Cyborg Technology
50(8)
Kevin Warwick
5 The Body Vehicle: An Argument for Transhuman Bodies
58(10)
Natasha Vita-More
6 When I First Saw Jesus, He Was Cyborg
68(7)
Gill Haddow
PART 2 Being a Cyborg for My Health
75(62)
7 Pers. ex.
77(3)
Alhicquere Rosanne "Sandy" Stone
8 Infusiones/Infusions: Estampas Itinerantes en Mi Tratamento de Cancer/Itinerant Portraits in My Cancer Treatment
80(12)
Heidi J. Figueroa-Sarriera
9 To See With Eyes Unshielded: Perceiving Life as a Partible Cyborg
92(9)
Miranda Loughry
10 "Don't Mess With My Heart Device, I'll Do It Myself." In Which Karen and Marie Interview Each Other
101(7)
Marie Moe
Karen Sandler
11 Becoming an Accidental Cyborg Feminist Socialist
108(6)
Michael Chorost
12 The Ghost in the Biome
114(9)
Steven Gulie
13 "Cyborg" "Mom"
123(14)
Dion Farquhar
PART 3 Imagining Myself Cyborg
137(54)
14 Cyborgian Episteme as Queer Art-science
139(10)
Clarissa Ai Ling Lee
15 Computer Kid
149(7)
Amber Case
16 Seven Ghosts: Critical Confessions of a Psyborg Mind
156(9)
Angeliki Malakasioti
17 A Mundane Cyborg: The Smartphone, the Body, and the City
165(13)
Heesang Lee
18 To Be Transhumanist, Or Not To Be
178(5)
Nikola Danaylov
19 On Cultural Cyborgs
183(8)
Audrey Bennett
Ron Eglash
PART 4 Performing My Cyborgness
191(50)
20 Waiting for Earthquakes
193(4)
Moon Ribas
21 My Cyborg Performance as a Techno-Cerebral Subject
197(15)
Melike Sahinol
22 A Song for the Universe in the Dialect of Terran Cyborg Companions
212(5)
Lissette Olivaries
23 Modulating
217(8)
Lucian O'Connor
24 Zombies, Cyborgs and Chimeras: Alternate Anatomical Architectures
225(16)
Stelarc
PART 5 Thinking Myself a Cyborg
241(61)
25 I, Cyborgologist
243(4)
Chris Hables Gray
Bob Thawley
26 Cyborg Empathy for the Age of (In)Difference
247(7)
Sandra P. Gonzalez-Santos
27 Being a Cyborg in a Connected World Increasingly Mediated by Algorithms: From the Perspective of Two Brazilian Journalists
254(9)
Savia DalBen
Amanda Chevtchouk Jurno
28 Social Challenges: The Serious Game of Digitalization
263(8)
Angel Gordo
29 Disc/erning the Crisis: A Mundane Cyborg Throws Hope to the Wind
271(11)
Steven Mentor
30 The Best Possible Now
282(20)
Donna Haraway
Nada Miljkovic
Artist's Comment 302(4)
Julia C. R. Gray
Illustrations 306(6)
Index 312
Pallavi Tyagi is an Associate Professor in the area of human resource management at Amity College of Commerce and Finance, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India



Naveen Chilamkurti is a Professor and Head of the Cybersecurity discipline at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia



Simon Grima is the the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management, University of Malta and a Professor at the University of Latvia, Faculty of Business Management and Economics, Latvia



Kiran Sood is a Professor in Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India



Dr. Balamurugan Balusamy is Associate Dean - Student Engagement at Shiv Nadar University, India