"Mohan Thite has again done a masterful job in this volume at providing both breadth on the growing digital HR agenda and depth on specific topics. He has amassed an all-star team of digital HR thinkers who focus their insights by sharing how these new digital HR concepts can be taught to the next generation... By understanding technology, HR professionals may help shape both a business and HR digital agenda. This marvellous anthology offers insights that may further this agenda"
Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and Co-Founder and Principal, The RBL Group, USA
"Overall, this book provides an extremely interesting and beneficial overview of the field of e-HRM, and emphasizes basic approaches, and new directions in the field. This book is unique in the field because it focuses on underlying processes rather than just functional approaches to e-HRM (e.g., e-recruitment, e-selection, e-learning), and considers different approaches to understanding the field including the systems thinking approach and the agile approach. Thus, it helps readers gain a more in-depth understanding than previous books on how technology can help organizations achieve their HRM goals of attracting, motivating, and retaining valued employees.
I enjoyed reading this book, and know that it will make an important and lasting contribution to the field of e-HRM. It will also enable readers at all knowledge levels to gain a better understanding of the field, help researchers create new knowledge in e-HRM, and enable HR practitioners to meet their HRM goals."
Review of Thite, M. (Ed.). (2019), E-HRM: Digital Approaches, Directions & Applications, New York: Routledge, in the South Asian Journal of HRM, Kimberly M. Lukaszewski, Wright State University