"Home-country effects" on multinational companies' practices abroad are assessed by comparing twelve German- and U.S.-owned plants within the same sector in the "institutionally permissive" Poland, Hungary, and Slovenia. Differences are detected on functional flexibility, corporate culture and working time, but not on participation. Work organization seems more integral to national productive models than industrial relations. Moreover, considerable intramodel variation reflects product- and labor-market contingencies. The results support the interpretation of national models as internally heterogeneous and dynamic
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"Home-country effects" on multinational companies' practices abroad are assessed by comparing twelve...
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In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive firms become multi...
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How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
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"How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational compani...
noInterest has grown in the significance of the country-of-origin impact on the Employment Relation...
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The internationalization of postsocialist countries brought about by the activities of multinational...
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Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive rms become multina...
Increased international competition poses challenges to companies’ organizational practices, includi...
Fears of social dumping in the enlarged EU have raised the question of who can defend employees in t...
"Home-country effects" on multinational companies' practices abroad are assessed by comparing twelve...
Despite the fact that multinational companies (MNCs) in Central Eastern Europe significantly contrib...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive firms become multi...
Despite the significant investment of multinational companies (MNCs) in Central and Eastern Europe, ...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
The article critically discusses the view that the new EU member states, due to their weakly organiz...
"How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational compani...
noInterest has grown in the significance of the country-of-origin impact on the Employment Relation...
The authors use comparable data on employment practices in multinationals located in four countries—...
The internationalization of postsocialist countries brought about by the activities of multinational...
In this article we investigate the flexibility strategies of foreign automobile producers in three C...
Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive rms become multina...
Increased international competition poses challenges to companies’ organizational practices, includi...
Fears of social dumping in the enlarged EU have raised the question of who can defend employees in t...