Bridging human resource development processes through generative Artificial Intelligence

Author:

Korzynski Pawel1,Kim Sewon2ORCID,Egan Toby3

Affiliation:

1. HRM Department Kozminski University Warsaw Poland

2. Faculty of Business, Management, and Leadership, School for Graduate Studies Empire State University, State University of New York (SUNY) Saratoga Springs New York USA

3. School of Public Policy and Robert H. Smith School of Business University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractThis editorial article examines how generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) can bridge various human resource development (HRD) processes. As GAI adoption increases in human resources practices, understanding its potential to integrate different HRD activities becomes more important. The article reviews recent literature on Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in HRD and explores GAI‐enabled links between key HRD processes. The linkages include data‐driven decision‐making, real‐time skill gap analysis, job crafting with GAI, GAI‐supported personalized development plans, GAI‐powered employee sentiment analysis, GAI chatbots, GAI‐enabled virtual reality simulations, and GAI‐supported social network analysis in talent and organization development contexts. By highlighting these GAI‐enabled interconnections, the article provides insights into a more integrated approach to HRD. It also discusses implications for HRD practitioners and researchers, analyzing specific applications of GAI in HRD and recommending future research.

Publisher

Wiley

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