The Future of Work in Digital Banking: Aligning HR Tech Adoption with Marketing Innovation and Financial KPIs
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https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v5i1.225Keywords:
Banking, Digital Transformation, Financial Performance, Human Resource Technology, Innovation, MarketingAbstract
This study investigated how the future of work in digital banking was shaped by the strategic alignment of human resource (HR) technology adoption, marketing innovation, and financial key performance indicators (KPIs). As banks increasingly relied on artificial intelligence, analytics, and digital platforms, traditional boundaries between workforce management, customer engagement, and financial performance were transformed. Using a quantitative research design, data were collected from managerial employees in digital banking institutions to examine how HR technologies and marketing innovation influenced financial outcomes. The findings demonstrated that HR technology adoption significantly improved workforce efficiency, service quality, and cost control, which in turn enhanced financial performance. Marketing innovation, through personalization, omnichannel engagement, and data-driven campaigns, also showed a strong positive relationship with revenue growth and customer lifetime value. More importantly, the results revealed that marketing innovation strengthened the impact of HR technology on financial performance, indicating that digitally skilled employees were better able to translate technological capabilities into customer value and financial returns. This alignment reflected a shift toward hybrid human–technology work systems in which employees collaborated with intelligent tools rather than being replaced by them. The study contributed to the literature on digital transformation and the future of work by demonstrating that sustainable financial performance in digital banking depended not only on technology investments but on their strategic integration across HR and marketing functions. The findings offered practical guidance for banking leaders seeking to build agile, innovative, and financially resilient digital organizations.
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