The role of the human factor and the importance attached to the management of human resources have been extensively highlighted in the literature. In the face of on going globalisation and intensifying competition, it is considered common ground that a key-determinant to business survival and corporate success is the adoption of sophisticated and advanced strategies for managing people. It is broadly argued that the evolution of Greek management in general and personnel management in particular was influenced by the Western paradigm of managerial theory and practice. However, certain characteristics of the local business environment, such as slow economic development, state interventionism, the inefficient and largely bureaucrati...
This paper explores the current HRM practices employed in the international hospitality industry. Mo...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
A growing body of empirical evidence, mainly originating from American studies, suggests that firms ...
The Greek business context is mostly dominated by small family enterprises, which function under tra...
One of the main characteristics of modern day economic activity is the increasing number of companie...
Greek manufacturing firms suffer from low productivity and competitiveness, especially when measured...
This paper explores the Greek management context from various perspectives such as the national cult...
This paper explores the Greek management context from various perspectives such as the national cult...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This work is an endeavour on the subject of the Critical Success Factors imposed by Human Resources,...
This paper seeks to understand the effects of institutions on the practice of human resource managem...
This paper explores the current HRM practices employed in the international hospitality industry. Mo...
Chronic pathology suffering from the Greek government, especially local government and the reform im...
Managing change is a structured effort whereby individuals and groups of companies attempting to lea...
This work is an endeavour on the subject of the Critical Success Factors imposed by Human Resources,...
This paper explores the current HRM practices employed in the international hospitality industry. Mo...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
A growing body of empirical evidence, mainly originating from American studies, suggests that firms ...
The Greek business context is mostly dominated by small family enterprises, which function under tra...
One of the main characteristics of modern day economic activity is the increasing number of companie...
Greek manufacturing firms suffer from low productivity and competitiveness, especially when measured...
This paper explores the Greek management context from various perspectives such as the national cult...
This paper explores the Greek management context from various perspectives such as the national cult...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This work is an endeavour on the subject of the Critical Success Factors imposed by Human Resources,...
This paper seeks to understand the effects of institutions on the practice of human resource managem...
This paper explores the current HRM practices employed in the international hospitality industry. Mo...
Chronic pathology suffering from the Greek government, especially local government and the reform im...
Managing change is a structured effort whereby individuals and groups of companies attempting to lea...
This work is an endeavour on the subject of the Critical Success Factors imposed by Human Resources,...
This paper explores the current HRM practices employed in the international hospitality industry. Mo...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
A growing body of empirical evidence, mainly originating from American studies, suggests that firms ...