Using R in HR Analytics

A Practical Guide to Analysing People Data

Understand how to use R and R Studio to analyse HR data and deliver insights that drive workforce and business performance.
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EAN: 9781398618251
Edition: 1
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Format: 240x170
472 pages

About the book

Confidently analyse your organization's HR data using R and R Studio to gain insights that improve people strategy and business decision-making.

Effective use of HR data has the power to transform a business. However, this is only possible if HR practitioners have the knowledge, skills and confidence to analyse the data and to draw evidence-based insights from it. This book is the practical guide that HR professionals need. Through worked examples, this book shows readers how to carry out and interpret analyses of HR data in areas such as recruitment, performance, employee engagement and diversity. People professionals are then shown how to use the results to develop robust people strategies and to support more effective evidence-based decision-making.

Using R in HR Analytics provides a thorough grounding in the differences between descriptive reporting and predictive analytics as well as the methods and measures used to identify the validity of results. There is also expert guidance on the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning and large language modelling on HR analytics. Written for HR professionals at any level, there is essential coverage of data privacy and the ethical considerations of using people data. Online resources include sample datasets to allow readers to practice analysing HR data.

About the authors

Martin R Edwards is an Associate Professor in Management and Deputy Head of the Business School at University of Queensland, Australia.

Kirsten Edwards is Global Head of People Data and Analytics at Rio Tinto. She has over 20 years' broad international experience in analytics, HR and management consulting, based in Queensland, Australia.

Daisung Jang has over 10 years' experience of data analysis and is an expert on R. He is Assistant Professor at Melbourne Business School, Australia.