In this chapter, we highlight some of the most influential approaches to understanding variations in HRM policy and practice, and draw out the implications of recent theoretical developments. Although the different comparative approaches vary in the relative attention they accord to the specific details of HRM practice, they all make broad predictions as to the impact of context on the relative attention accorded to a firm’s employees and whether they are treated primarily in instrumental cost‒benefit terms
This paper assesses the relative and joint impact of cultural and institutional factors on firms' us...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm's choice of human r...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
In this chapter, we highlight some of the most influential approaches to understanding variations in...
textabstractTo fully understand the relationship between human resource management and performance i...
This article argues that awareness of institutional context has been singularly lacking in the most ...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
In recent years, there is a general consensus regarding the importance of Human Resource Management...
This conceptual paper argues that national differences in human resource management (HRM) matter and...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Combining the literature on comparative capitalism wi...
This chapter presents a state-of the art review of research on cross-national variation in organisin...
This chapter focuses on comparative human resource management (HRM). It explores the differences bet...
This paper assesses the relative and joint impact of cultural and institutional factors on firms' us...
This article reviews and consolidates the most recent literature on comparative institutional analys...
Purpose – Research in strategic human resource management (HRM) has focused mainly on the effects of...
This paper assesses the relative and joint impact of cultural and institutional factors on firms' us...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm's choice of human r...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
In this chapter, we highlight some of the most influential approaches to understanding variations in...
textabstractTo fully understand the relationship between human resource management and performance i...
This article argues that awareness of institutional context has been singularly lacking in the most ...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
In recent years, there is a general consensus regarding the importance of Human Resource Management...
This conceptual paper argues that national differences in human resource management (HRM) matter and...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Combining the literature on comparative capitalism wi...
This chapter presents a state-of the art review of research on cross-national variation in organisin...
This chapter focuses on comparative human resource management (HRM). It explores the differences bet...
This paper assesses the relative and joint impact of cultural and institutional factors on firms' us...
This article reviews and consolidates the most recent literature on comparative institutional analys...
Purpose – Research in strategic human resource management (HRM) has focused mainly on the effects of...
This paper assesses the relative and joint impact of cultural and institutional factors on firms' us...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm's choice of human r...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...