Human Resources Information System (HRIS) and the Recruitment Process in Ministry of Health, Uganda
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2019-02
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
and the recruitment process in the Ministry of Health in Uganda. The independent variable
was ‘HRIS’ while the dependent variable was ‘recruitment process’ in Ministry of Health.
Specifically, the study sought to: investigate the relationship between e-advertising, eapplication and e-interviewing on the one hand and the recruitment process in the Ministry of
Health, on the other hand. The study adopted a cross sectional study design which involved
the collection of data from Ministry of health staff using both qualitative and quantitative
approaches. Questionnaires and an interview guide were used to collect data. Analysis of
quantitative data was done with the aid of SPSS data analyst, while qualitative data was
analysed using thematic analysis method. The findings of this research revealed that eadvertising has a weak negative relationship with the recruitment process in the MoH. On the
other hand, e-application and e-interviewing have a significant positive relationship with the
recruitment process in the MoH. It was therefore concluded that Strategies for e-advertising
could negatively impact on the recruitment process in the sense that some suitable candidates
may miss out; MoH has had minimal investment in technology which could be a supportive
pillar for e-application, yet the policy also does not favour e-application as a strategy; strict
adherence to the traditional forms of interviewing candidates drains the already struggling
resources of MoH- financial, time and human resources. Basing on the findings, the study
recommended that the Management of Ministry of Health should revise its Human resource
Management Policy to incorporate the new trends (e-application and e-interviewing) brought
by technology advancement. In addition to that, the study recommended that capacity of the
existing staff in the Human resource department should be built to use HRIS and also
approving more research projects in this area.
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Human Resources Information System (HRIS), Recruitment Process, Ministry of Health, Uganda
Citation
Matsiko, Livingstone(2019)Human Resources Information System (HRIS) and the Recruitment Process in Ministry of Health, Uganda