This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the balance between centralized policy-making and subsidiary autonomy. It does so through data from a series of case studies on the management of human resources in American multinationals in the UK. Two strands of debate are confronted. The first is the literature on differences between multinationals of different national origins which has shown that US companies tend to be more centralized, standardized, and formalized in their management of human resources. It is argued that the literature has provided unconvincing explanations of this pattern, failing to link it to distinctive features of the American business system in which US multinationals ...
Using Brooke’s (Centralization and autonomy. A study in organization behaviour, Holt, Rinehart and W...
peer-reviewedThis article argues that the institutional “home” and “host” country effects on employm...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
peer-reviewed This article examines the factors affecting HRM subsidi...
Written by Ferner, co-authors contributed to data collection. The fulltext version attached is the ...
This article uses a large-scale representative survey to examine a key aspect of control in multinat...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
Much of the existing literature on the co-ordination and control of HRM in MNEs is written from the ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
The authors examine whether U.S. multinational companies (MNCs) are distinctive in the degree to whi...
Purpose: This paper examines how differences in the institutional environment of a multinational ent...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Using Brooke’s (Centralization and autonomy. A study in organization behaviour, Holt, Rinehart and W...
peer-reviewedThis article argues that the institutional “home” and “host” country effects on employm...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
peer-reviewed This article examines the factors affecting HRM subsidi...
Written by Ferner, co-authors contributed to data collection. The fulltext version attached is the ...
This article uses a large-scale representative survey to examine a key aspect of control in multinat...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
Much of the existing literature on the co-ordination and control of HRM in MNEs is written from the ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine how differences in the institutional environments...
The authors examine whether U.S. multinational companies (MNCs) are distinctive in the degree to whi...
Purpose: This paper examines how differences in the institutional environment of a multinational ent...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Using Brooke’s (Centralization and autonomy. A study in organization behaviour, Holt, Rinehart and W...
peer-reviewedThis article argues that the institutional “home” and “host” country effects on employm...
This article examines the effects of changes in the dynamics of the American national business syste...