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2026, Vol. 7, Special Issue 1


Operationalizing ethical principles in artificial intelligence policies for human resource management


Author(s): Bharti Ayer, Siri Neti and Shreya Padmanabhan

Abstract:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing Human Resource Management (HRM), presenting both exceptional opportunities and complex ethical challenges in the creation and implementation of HR policies. This study explores the application of ethical principles fairness, transparency, accountability, and privacy in AI-driven HR practices through an extensive secondary research methodology. The approach integrates a systematic literature review, quantitative content analysis, and recommendations for further research. The literature review analyses academic papers, policy documents, and industry reports to identify best practices and existing gaps in HR ethics. Sources were coded for the inclusion of key ethical concepts and governance frameworks. Quantitative content analysis complemented this by examining organizational policies and published frameworks, assessing the frequency and emphasis of ethical principles through word counts and statistical comparisons. Findings show that fairness especially bias mitigation and transparency are the most frequently addressed ethical issues, while systemic accountability measures and ongoing audits are relatively underrepresented. Differences in how organizations define and apply these principles indicate varied levels of compliance and cultural readiness. The analysis highlights ongoing challenges such as limited ethical oversight in AI system design, weak interdisciplinary collaboration, and the absence of effective mechanisms for employee engagement and grievance resolution. These results emphasize the need for further research into qualitative stakeholder perspectives, development of quantitative measures for ethical evaluation, and continuous assessment of changing regulations. The study recommends regular ethics-based audits, enhanced AI literacy programs, and integrated governance models to strengthen accountability and trust. By linking empirical evidence with actionable insights, this research promotes responsible AI in HRM and offers practical guidance for professionals and scholars.


DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2026.v7.i1Sa.968

Pages: 44-48 | Views: 1 | Downloads: 1

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Bharti Ayer, Siri Neti, Shreya Padmanabhan. Operationalizing ethical principles in artificial intelligence policies for human resource management. Asian J Manage Commerce 2026;7(1S):44-48. DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2026.v7.i1Sa.968
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