Publication: Enhancement of cloud human resource management framework for healthcare sectors
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2025-03-05
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Shaymaa Rashid Hassoon
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Text, music, pictures, animation, and video streaming are all part of cloud human resource management. Local intranet or extranet, web-based learning, and technology apps and processes are all involved in it. The purpose of this study is to identify the impacts of cloud human resource management (CHRM) on organizational growth in Iraqi healthcare sectors and to propose a conceptual framework for its implementation. This thesis’s purview is also constrained to healthcare institutions. However, the research remains susceptible to the subjective perspective of IT administrators in Iraq. This study examines the theories and
resources that Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) used to analyse the potential for cloud HRM adoption in the healthcare sector and to define potential future variables that might have an impact on usability. Both usability and the Technology-Organization Environment (TOE) framework have been discussed in this study. The results indicate that the average scores of the respondents are high in terms of compatibility, complexity, cost savings, and security and privacy. Specifically, the mean scores are 89.436%, 86.564%, 89.026%, 89.026%, and 91.28%, accordingly. Additionally, the results show the mean scores
of respondents in relation to IT infrastructure, top management support, and quality systems and services, which are 89.02%, 92.51%, and 88%, respectively. Furthermore, it shows the mean ratings of the respondents for reliability, availability, confidentiality, and trust, which are 88.33%, 89.23%, and 93.07, respectively. All factor scores are excellent. Finally, the respondents scored 89.13 for usability, which is an excellent rating. However, this model worked well to predict usability (the dependent variable) using the independent factors. Since Iraq has a severe shortage of IT specialists and problems with the IT infrastructure in addition to other technical issues, as mentioned in the research problem, the researcher noticed that users could be categorised according to the potential benefits of adoption, particularly the technological background. The method described above incorporates TOE and usability, a crucial and innovative approach in Cloud computing-related research
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