The study results in table: 2 show that none of
the respondents denied the necessity of HRIS. Only
2.8% respondents made no comment about the
importance of HRIS in Recruitment and Selection and
rest of the 97.2% persons think it is an important aspect
in this regard among which 71.42% of the respondents
think it very important and 25.71% think important.
Similarly, in cases of Training & Development and
Payroll 94.3% & 91.4% respondents respectively
consider HRIS as an important tool for HRM.
c) Reasons behind the Deviation between Expected
and Actual Application of HRIS
The results of table: 2 and table: 3 as discussed
in the earlier sections clearly indicate that there are huge
gaps between actual applications of HRIS and the
expectation of HR people, as viewed through their
emphasis on its importance, about its application at
present. The following table highlights the causes of
such gaps according to the views of the respondents.