Abstract. In international comparative studies of personnel management/HRM, one of the central issues is to identify similarities and differences in approaches to this specific function in organisations. The driving forces in a market economy lead HRM practices in different countries down more or less a similar path. In this case it is assumed that the best methods and practices that have proven themselves indeed exist, and these have therefore been found in use whereever a market economy works. The same trend is noticeable when talking about the influence of institutional forces in European Union that result in HRM practices becoming increasingly similar in different countries. At the same time, developments in HRM in different countries a...
A great deal of rhetoric surrounds the transition from 'socialism' to a more liberalised economic mo...
This paper takes up the human resource management studies targeting European transition economies (E...
A model of human resource management practices in the subsidiaries of multinational corporations in ...
The purpose of the analysis is to make a comparison of HRM practices among New Member States (espe...
This paper intends to investigate whether the speed of a transition process influences the degree of...
Using empirical data from interviews among leading hotels in Slovakia, this paper sets out to explor...
This chapter introduces and explores HRM in Western Europe. It addresses what it is that distinguish...
The process of transition is a complex phenomenon that involves changes in the spheres of economy, p...
The purpose of the present paper is to identify if there are any differences or similarities in tale...
Abstract: This paper provides a European perspective on Human Resource Management (HRM). It explores...
The Central and Eastern European International Research Team (hereafter CEEIRT) – composed of resear...
The aim of this monograph is to provide a comprehensive overview on the International HRM in Central...
The object of the article is to assess the influence of economic and political institutions on the s...
Given the rhetoric that human resource management (HRM) models adopted by public and private organis...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
A great deal of rhetoric surrounds the transition from 'socialism' to a more liberalised economic mo...
This paper takes up the human resource management studies targeting European transition economies (E...
A model of human resource management practices in the subsidiaries of multinational corporations in ...
The purpose of the analysis is to make a comparison of HRM practices among New Member States (espe...
This paper intends to investigate whether the speed of a transition process influences the degree of...
Using empirical data from interviews among leading hotels in Slovakia, this paper sets out to explor...
This chapter introduces and explores HRM in Western Europe. It addresses what it is that distinguish...
The process of transition is a complex phenomenon that involves changes in the spheres of economy, p...
The purpose of the present paper is to identify if there are any differences or similarities in tale...
Abstract: This paper provides a European perspective on Human Resource Management (HRM). It explores...
The Central and Eastern European International Research Team (hereafter CEEIRT) – composed of resear...
The aim of this monograph is to provide a comprehensive overview on the International HRM in Central...
The object of the article is to assess the influence of economic and political institutions on the s...
Given the rhetoric that human resource management (HRM) models adopted by public and private organis...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
A great deal of rhetoric surrounds the transition from 'socialism' to a more liberalised economic mo...
This paper takes up the human resource management studies targeting European transition economies (E...
A model of human resource management practices in the subsidiaries of multinational corporations in ...