Human-Centric HR in the Age of AI: Why People Still Matter More Than Machines

Authors

  • Dr Eric Kwasi Elliason Desh Bhagat University, Punjab, India Author
  • Dr Bushra S.P Singh Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64261/ijaarai.v1n3.002

Keywords:

Human Resource Management, Artificial Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence,, Employee Engagement, Organizational Culture, Global South

Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integrated into human resource management, questions arise about whether machines could replace HR professionals. This paper argues that while AI can improve efficiency, automate repetitive tasks, and provide useful data insights, it cannot replace the human qualities that make HR effective. Skills such as empathy, emotional intelligence, cultural awareness, ethical decision-making, mentoring, and leadership development are central to building trust, motivation, and a positive workplace culture. Using examples from the Global South, including India, Ghana, and South Africa, and lessons from the Global North, the paper shows that organizations achieve stronger engagement, retention, and growth when they combine AI with human-centered practices. The paper concludes that the future of HR lies in a partnership between humans and AI, where technology enhances rather than replaces human judgment and relational skills.

Keywords: Human Resource Management, Artificial Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, Employee Engagement, Organizational Culture, Global South, Human-AI Collaboration, Leadership Development

Author Biographies

  • Dr Eric Kwasi Elliason, Desh Bhagat University, Punjab, India

    PhD Research Scholar, Department of Public Health

  • Dr Bushra S.P Singh, Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology, India

    Faculty, Department of Management and Commerce

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Published

2025-10-13

How to Cite

Human-Centric HR in the Age of AI: Why People Still Matter More Than Machines. (2025). Interdisciplinary Journal of the African Alliance for Research, Advocacy and Innovation, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.64261/ijaarai.v1n3.002

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