This paper addresses the issue of 'reverse diffusion' of employment practices in multinational companies, which is defined as the transfer of practices from foreign subsidiaries to operations in the country of origin. It adds to the literature by examining the influence of the parent business system in multinationals. Specifically, it addresses how the dominant institutions and established organizational structures and practices in the home country affect the extent and impact of reverse diffusion of employment practices. Drawing on fresh evidence from American-owned multinationals in the UK we argue that there is considerable potential for reverse diffusion to occur among this group of firms. However, we highlight a number of barriers to r...
Subsidiaries conduct innovation activities in foreign markets either to capture valuable knowledge t...
Building on existing studies of reverse transfer (RT) of HRM and work organisation practices, this a...
This article investigates the relative importance and variability of the country-of-origin effect i...
This paper addresses the issue of ‘reverse diffusion’ of employment practices in multinational compa...
A number of approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within American-based multinational ...
This paper analyses the issue of variation between multinational companies in the extent to which th...
This article discusses the diffusion of employment practices across borders in multinational compani...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...
Despite the rapid growth of South–North investments, the literature is still incipient to look into ...
The paper examines whether in light of heightened globalisastion pressures, German multinational co...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
This article investigates the relative importance and variability of the country-of-origin effect in...
This paper analyses the nature and extent of managerial knowledge spillovers from foreign direct inv...
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Subsidiaries conduct innovation activities in foreign markets either to capture valuable knowledge t...
Building on existing studies of reverse transfer (RT) of HRM and work organisation practices, this a...
This article investigates the relative importance and variability of the country-of-origin effect i...
This paper addresses the issue of ‘reverse diffusion’ of employment practices in multinational compa...
A number of approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within American-based multinational ...
This paper analyses the issue of variation between multinational companies in the extent to which th...
This article discusses the diffusion of employment practices across borders in multinational compani...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...
Despite the rapid growth of South–North investments, the literature is still incipient to look into ...
The paper examines whether in light of heightened globalisastion pressures, German multinational co...
As latecomers to the world economy, emerging-market multinational corporations (EMNCs) often use int...
This article investigates the relative importance and variability of the country-of-origin effect in...
This paper analyses the nature and extent of managerial knowledge spillovers from foreign direct inv...
©2018. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativeco...
Subsidiaries conduct innovation activities in foreign markets either to capture valuable knowledge t...
Building on existing studies of reverse transfer (RT) of HRM and work organisation practices, this a...
This article investigates the relative importance and variability of the country-of-origin effect i...