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Contemporary databases and new directions in HRM in MNCs : Contemporary Databases and New Directions in HRM in MNCs.
Title:
Contemporary databases and new directions in HRM in MNCs : Contemporary Databases and New Directions in HRM in MNCs.
Author:
Morley, Michael J.
ISBN:
9781845441906
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1 online resource (112 pages)
Series:
International Journal of Manpower ; v.25, 6

International Journal of Manpower
Contents:
CONTENTS -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- Abstracts and keywords -- Contemporary debates and new directions in HRM in MNCs: introduction -- The cross-national transfer of HRM practices in MNCs: An integrative research model -- Host country specific factors and the transfer of human resource management practices in multinational companies -- Influences on HRM practices in MNCs: a qualitative study in the Australian context -- International performance appraisals -- Work orientation as an element of national culture and its impact on HRM policy-practice design choices -- About the authors.
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the debates about globalisation - its nature and impact - and the significance of multinational companies in the global economy. Introduces the special issue of the International Journal of Manpower, based on selected papers presented at the 7th Conference on International Human Resource Management hosted by the University of Limerick in June 2003, which focused on the issue of HRM and its transferability in such corporations. TheMNCis viewed as the vehicle by which dominant HR policies and practices are transported across national boundaries and the papers shed light on the likelihood of, and limits, to this transfer. In order to contextualise the debate, the paper begins by outlining the extent to which human resource management remains a key issue for multinational corporations and, in advance of introducing the five papers in this special issue, summarily charts some of the key research trends emerging in the literature on international human resource management (IHRM).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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