Conclusion
In concluding, this paper posits that the application and management of effective HRIS can enhance sustainable development in Nigerian banking sector, and this include sustainability drive, organisational strategic planning, effective decision-making, competitive edge and image management, a harbinger of intangible assets. The preceding section of this article has demonstrated the capacity of new media to not only engender sustainability – particularly in the Nigerian banking sector – but that it is implicated in the overall ensemble for advancing and fostering sustainable development. However the acceleration and resounding possibility of this logic is inextricably linked to HRIS, which this article argues is at the heart of this debate. The HRIS utilises the new media systems towards the management of stakeholder deadlock and disagreements on what constitutes sustainable banking practice in Nigeria. Thus, by tapping into the energies of positive feedback from stakeholders, accelerating the sharing and dissemination of sustainability discourse and other related phenomena, it can be understood a priori the centrality of new media in the fostering and developing of sustainable development in the Nigerian banking sector, which is the focal point of this exploration.