This chapter explores human resource management (HRM) in three countries that share common geographic (East Asia) and economic (embracing capitalism) features, despite considerable differences in their ethnic and cultural make-up. The chapter presents reviews of each country’s typical approach to HRM explained by the increasingly (financially and politically) challenging contextual settings, including a new discussion on workplace diversity (and discrimination) management
This book discusses the contextual factors such as cultural and institutional settings that impact o...
Edited by three renowned specialists in comparative human resource management (CHRM) this expanded a...
The opening of China to Western businesses and influences has given rise to the important question o...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
The last chapter takes up issues of corporate social respon-sibility, equal opportunity framework an...
This paper examines human resource management (HRM) policies within five countries in the Asia Pacif...
This chapter provides an overview of human resource management (HRM) in Japan and South Korea (hen...
This chapter examines HRM in Japan and Korea. The two neighboring nations situated in Northeast Asia...
In this book, Korean multinational enterprises management strategies in China are analyzed. China is...
This chapter attempts to examines the relationship between economic reform and changes in people-man...
In general, HRM policies are affected by assorted organisational external and internal factors and a...
This thesis examines approaches to international human resource management by Taiwanese MNCs located...
An analysis of the principles of Human Resource Management, the characteristics of the HRM system in...
Japanese human resource management (HRM) is currently faced with challenges that have emerged from t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider recent changes to human resource management pract...
This book discusses the contextual factors such as cultural and institutional settings that impact o...
Edited by three renowned specialists in comparative human resource management (CHRM) this expanded a...
The opening of China to Western businesses and influences has given rise to the important question o...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
The last chapter takes up issues of corporate social respon-sibility, equal opportunity framework an...
This paper examines human resource management (HRM) policies within five countries in the Asia Pacif...
This chapter provides an overview of human resource management (HRM) in Japan and South Korea (hen...
This chapter examines HRM in Japan and Korea. The two neighboring nations situated in Northeast Asia...
In this book, Korean multinational enterprises management strategies in China are analyzed. China is...
This chapter attempts to examines the relationship between economic reform and changes in people-man...
In general, HRM policies are affected by assorted organisational external and internal factors and a...
This thesis examines approaches to international human resource management by Taiwanese MNCs located...
An analysis of the principles of Human Resource Management, the characteristics of the HRM system in...
Japanese human resource management (HRM) is currently faced with challenges that have emerged from t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider recent changes to human resource management pract...
This book discusses the contextual factors such as cultural and institutional settings that impact o...
Edited by three renowned specialists in comparative human resource management (CHRM) this expanded a...
The opening of China to Western businesses and influences has given rise to the important question o...