Implemetation of electronic commerce and human resource strategies in an Australian retail banking context
conference contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byYvette Blount, Tanya Castleman, P Swatman
As organisations deploy eCommerce and internet technologies for competitive advantage and to satisfy increasingly demanding customers, they will need to develop human resource (HR) strategies that prepare their employees to work with these technologies effectively. Little systematic investigation has been undertaken to discover how companies manage their HR functions to achieve these outcomes. In the retail banking sector these issues have become very important with increased competition, industry changes and heightened competition. This paper examines HR management strategy in one Australian bank as it moves towards online service provision and adopts other eCommerce applications. The paper draws on theoretical insights from Porter’s (2001) views of competitive advantage from the internet and writers discussing the informational society (Castells, 2001) and post-fordist organisations (Clegg, 1990). An analysis of interview data from this case study shows the issues that one bank is dealing with as it seeks competitive advantage from its customer service offerings while it revises its HR strategies.
History
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 7th Annual Collecter conference on electronic commerce [electronic resource] : Collecter'02, Melbourne, Vic., 1-2 December 2002