Human Resource Management in Industry 4.0: A Comprehensive Review
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Industry 4.0—driven by automation, artificial intelligence (AI), cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics—has transformed organizational structures and business processes on a global scale. Beyond its technical implications, the Fourth Industrial Revolution has reshaped how firms manage people, leading to the emergence of HRM 4.0. This review paper synthesizes findings from 25 scholarly sources to evaluate how Industry 4.0 technologies affect HRM functions such as recruitment, training, performance management, workforce planning, compensation, and employee engagement. The paper identifies both opportunities (efficiency, predictive analytics, flexible workforce management, continuous learning) and challenges (skill gaps, algorithmic bias, job displacement, surveillance, ethical concerns). A comparative table summarizes key contributions across studies. Findings suggest that HRM 4.0 enhances strategic decision-making, but successful adoption requires digital competence, culture change, ethical governance, and investment in learning systems. The paper concludes by highlighting implications for practice and future research opportunities.
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