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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING IN RITMAN UNIVERSITY, IKOT EKPENE, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
Overtimes, the
introduction and usage of Artificial Intelligence in the Nigerian universities
has been seen as a transformational strategy of eliminating traditional methods
and adopting modern and scientific method in solving organizational challenges
towards the attainment of it goals. The study focused on Artificial Intelligence and human resource
planning in Ritman University, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, as the specific objectives of the study were
to
examine the impacts of Artificial Intelligence on recruitment exercise and to examine the impacts of Artificial
Intelligence on staff attendance at work. The study adopted the multiplier effect theory and modernization theory as the theoretical
frameworks while, the descriptive
and survey method was used as the research design while primary and secondary
sources of data were employed in the study. The Pearson Product Moment
Correlation- PPMC was used to analyze the data gathered. From the findings, it
was revealed among others that the introduction of Artificial Intelligence in Ritman
University has provided the management of Ritman University with needed
information of staff attendance for human resource planning. Based on the
findings, the study recommends among others that the management of Ritman
University should always liaise and consult the human resource department,
before taking any decision related to employees of the University.
KEYWORDS: Artificial Intelligence, Human Resource
Planning, Staff Attendance, Recruitment
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