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Software de gestión de recursos humanos: Indicadores de eficiencia

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  • Pin, Jose R.

    (IESE Business School)

  • Laorden, Miriam

    (IESE Business School)

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Cada vez se hacen más necesarios criterios que pueden ser utilizados para identificar, medir y comparar el valor que añade a la gestión el uso de productos informáticos como los llamados "Sistemas integrales de gestión de recursos humanos". En este documento se establecen indicadores de eficiencia para estas herramientas informáticas y se aporta un modelo de evaluación de las mismas que permite, en primer lugar, el cálculo matemático del incremento de funcionalidad que aportan al negocio; en segundo lugar, cuantificar su impacto económico en los resultados de la organización, y finalmente, el cálculo de ratios financieros que facilitan el análisis de la inversión. Todo ello ayudará al director de recursos humanos a valorar inversiones de este tipo y le aportará los datos cuantitativos necesarios para argumentar su decisión como ajustada a la estrategia de negocio de su organización.

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  • Pin, Jose R. & Laorden, Miriam, 2001. "Software de gestión de recursos humanos: Indicadores de eficiencia," IESE Research Papers D/433, IESE Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebg:iesewp:d-0433
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