Effective employee training is important to organisations as it improves quality of human resources, which in turn help achieve better organisational outcomes. The literature on education, training and other aspects of human resource development (HRD) among multinational companies (MNCs) in Asia is quite limited. This paper intends to explore training expenditure, training programs offered and training concerns indicated by companies, using a survey of 529 MNCs operating in six Asian countries (namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan). The findings show that the majority of MNCs surveyed recognised the benefits of employee training and invested heavily on training different types of employees in local subsidi...
This study was conducted on a small Japanese multinational company (MNC) located in Perlis, in nort...
Identifying reasons and needs for skilled workers is an imperative managerial issue for multinationa...
Poor performance can cause companies to fail. Companies must find the best method or strategy to sol...
Effective employee training is important to organisations as it improves quality of human resources,...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore a range of training practices adopted by mul...
ABSTRACT Title: Job training in multinational companies --The case of Carl Zeiss in China Level: F...
Prior empirical studies tend to suggest that company training and employee skill development, togeth...
The study attempts to provide a brief discussion on human capital development in Malaysia. Using dat...
Despite the volume of training provided across Malaysian industries, personal capacity in human capi...
This study seeks to explore and identify the differences in Human Resource Development (HRD) policie...
International training and management development has to date received little research attention. Th...
This book is designed as a supplement to other major texts (such as Ray Noe's Employee Training & De...
This study investigates the role of training and development activities on company performance. The ...
This paper explores the extent of skill shortages and training needs of 625 multinational companies ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the HRD practices of multinational enterprises (MNE...
This study was conducted on a small Japanese multinational company (MNC) located in Perlis, in nort...
Identifying reasons and needs for skilled workers is an imperative managerial issue for multinationa...
Poor performance can cause companies to fail. Companies must find the best method or strategy to sol...
Effective employee training is important to organisations as it improves quality of human resources,...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore a range of training practices adopted by mul...
ABSTRACT Title: Job training in multinational companies --The case of Carl Zeiss in China Level: F...
Prior empirical studies tend to suggest that company training and employee skill development, togeth...
The study attempts to provide a brief discussion on human capital development in Malaysia. Using dat...
Despite the volume of training provided across Malaysian industries, personal capacity in human capi...
This study seeks to explore and identify the differences in Human Resource Development (HRD) policie...
International training and management development has to date received little research attention. Th...
This book is designed as a supplement to other major texts (such as Ray Noe's Employee Training & De...
This study investigates the role of training and development activities on company performance. The ...
This paper explores the extent of skill shortages and training needs of 625 multinational companies ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the HRD practices of multinational enterprises (MNE...
This study was conducted on a small Japanese multinational company (MNC) located in Perlis, in nort...
Identifying reasons and needs for skilled workers is an imperative managerial issue for multinationa...
Poor performance can cause companies to fail. Companies must find the best method or strategy to sol...