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Sustainable Development of Employee Lifecycle Management in the Age of Global Challenges: Evidence from China, Russia, and Indonesia

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  • Hua Xiang

    (School of Labor Economics, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing 100070, China)

  • Jie Lu

    (School of Labor Economics, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing 100070, China)

  • Mikhail E. Kosov

    (Department of State and Municipal Finance, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, 117997 Moscow, Russia
    Department of Public Finances, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, 125993 Moscow, Russia
    Legal Management Institute HSLA, HSE University, 101000 Moscow, Russia)

  • Maria V. Volkova

    (Department of Industrial Logistics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 105005 Moscow, Russia)

  • Vadim V. Ponkratov

    (Center of Financial Policy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, 125993 Moscow, Russia)

  • Andrey I. Masterov

    (Center of Financial Policy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, 125993 Moscow, Russia)

  • Izabella D. Elyakova

    (Department of Finance and Banking, North-Eastern Federal University, 677010 Yakutsk, Russia)

  • Sergey Yu. Popkov

    (Department of Financial Management and Financial Law, Moscow Metropolitan Governance Yury Luzhkov University, 107045 Moscow, Russia)

  • Denis Yu. Taburov

    (Center for Branch Economics, Research Financial Institute of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, 127006 Moscow, Russia)

  • Natalia V. Lazareva

    (Department of Economics, National University of Science & Technology (MISIS), 119049 Moscow, Russia)

  • Iskandar Muda

    (Department of Doctoral Program, Faculty Economic and Business, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan 20222, Indonesia)

  • Marina V. Vasiljeva

    (Top Management, Autonomous Non-Profit Organization “Publishing House Scientific Review” (Nauchnoe Obozrenie), 127051 Moscow, Russia
    Top Management, Atlantic Science and Technology Academic Press, Boston, MA 01233, USA)

  • Angelina O. Zekiy

    (Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), 119991 Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the employee lifecycle management (ELM) sphere, leading to the adoption of new human resource (HR) technologies and policies. This study investigates the impact of megatrends, artificial intelligence, digital technologies, and innovation on ELM and human resource management (HRM) policies in China, Russia, and Indonesia. Data were collected through structured interviews and publicly available information from companies in these countries between 2021 and 2022. The study evaluates the effects of artificial intelligence (AI), digital transformation (DT), and innovations on the sustainable development of ELM and identifies differences in technological responses to ELM in companies depending on their level of digital maturity. The results show that the majority of companies have continued the process of ELM digital transformation, but the percentage varies based on the scope of activity, labor, and readiness of the country to implement new technologies. The study reveals that large companies in each analyzed country with over 10,000 employees have a greater need and opportunity to implement HR digital transformation, whereas small companies with up to 100 people can operate without automation. In addition, the findings of this study provide propositions for designing how AI and innovations contribute to ELM. This article contributes to the current debate in the literature by substantiating the positive impact of AI, digital technology, and innovation on ELM and HRM strategies, offering practical applications for companies to improve productivity. Overall, this study highlights the importance of adopting innovative HR technologies in response to global challenges and workplace trends.

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  • Hua Xiang & Jie Lu & Mikhail E. Kosov & Maria V. Volkova & Vadim V. Ponkratov & Andrey I. Masterov & Izabella D. Elyakova & Sergey Yu. Popkov & Denis Yu. Taburov & Natalia V. Lazareva & Iskandar Muda , 2023. "Sustainable Development of Employee Lifecycle Management in the Age of Global Challenges: Evidence from China, Russia, and Indonesia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(6), pages 1-30, March.
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