In This Era of Artificial Intelligence: Effects on Human Resource Management Practices and Intrapreneurship in MNCs in Cameroon
In This Era of Artificial Intelligence: Effects on Human Resource Management Practices and Intrapreneurship in MNCs in Cameroon
Author(s): Enocent Ntemen, Catherine Nicole Biloa Fouda, Thierry Landel Kuate Kaptue, Lionel Darvin Nsomo, Joris Hilaire KaneSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: Human Resource Management Practices; Intrapreneurship; Artificial Intelligence; Cameroon;
Summary/Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) has created panic within organizations in various aspects of human resource management (HRM) practices and intrapreneurship. With the current and future dominance of AI in organizations, this paper aims to study the effects of artificial intelligence on human resource management practices and intrapreneurship. A qualitative approach with inductive reasoning was employed, targeting regional HR managers of multinational companies (MNCs) operating in Cameroon in different domains of activity. Three regional human resource managers participated in the interviews. The results were obtained through manual thematic analyses, as it showed great effects of AI on time economy in executing administrative tasks and workers’ innovation by 75%, usage of human resource management software and workers’ proactiveness (88.89%), and enhanced employee engagement and willingness to take calculated risks (93.34%). Besides these main factors, subsidiary factors came up too, influenced by AI, which are taskautomation (94.45%) and procedure-digitalization (50%). This study is limited only to MNCs operating outside crisis zones in the country. Therefore, corporations should avoid making their workers overly dependent on AI, taking into consideration situations of AI breakdown, as many tasks necessitate human intelligence to maintain intellectual autonomy. Otherwise, we risk creating automated workers without “common sense.”
Journal: RAIS Journal for Social Sciences
- Issue Year: 9/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 177-192
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
