The Gig Economy and Automation: Implications for Human Resource Management in Pakistan

Authors

  • Madiha Bashir AIOU, Islamabad
  • Syeda Noor-e-Zahra University of the Punjab, Lahore
  • Zobia Qaisar Pakistan International School, Doha, Qatar

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Gig economy, Freelancers, Remote work

Abstract

In the face of ground-breaking advancements such as automation, artificial intelligence, and the gig economy, the realm of human resource management (HRM) is undergoing a profound transformation. As the nature of work evolves, HRM practices must adapt to ensure both organizational performance and employee well-being. A primary focus of the study is the increasing emphasis on workforce flexibility. The rise of remote work, flexible schedules, and contingent labour has necessitated a shift in HRM practices. This research explores how organizations can effectively manage a diverse workforce while maintaining productivity and employee satisfaction. Additionally, the study examines the impact of job changes, including automation-driven task shifts and the emergence of new roles. It investigates how HR professionals can assist employees in adapting to these changes and acquiring the necessary skills for the future of work. Ethical considerations are also a central theme of this research. With the rise of AI and automation, questions surrounding data privacy, algorithmic bias, and ethical decision-making in the workplace have become increasingly pressing. The study explores the ethical implications of these technologies and provides guidance for HR professionals on developing ethical policies and practices. This research study underscores the critical role of HRM in fostering a productive and supportive work environment. It highlights the need for HR professionals to be strategic partners with business leaders, aligning HR practices with overall organizational goals. By understanding the challenges and opportunities presented by these revolutionary developments, HR professionals can equip their organizations to navigate the complexities of the contemporary workplace and achieve long-term success. This research offers a valuable resource for HR professionals, business executives, and policymakers seeking to understand the changing landscape of HRM and develop effective strategies for managing their workforce in the face of technological advancements and evolving workforce dynamics.

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30-09-2024

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Bashir, M., Noor-e-Zahra, S., & Qaisar, Z. (2024). The Gig Economy and Automation: Implications for Human Resource Management in Pakistan. Inverge Journal of Social Sciences, 3(3), 41–53. Retrieved from https://invergejournals.com/index.php/ijss/article/view/90

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