The number of global virtual teams (GVTs) has increased in recent years due to globalization of business, improved information and communication technology, and higher innovation needs. Practitioners expect GVTs to be creative, innovative, and high-performing. However, GVT members suffer from interpersonal problems, stress, and misunderstandings based on cultural differences. It is therefore important that the HRM function intervenes in the functioning of GVTs. HRM and GVT research has mostly focused on instrumental practices to improve performance, but globalization and the dynamic business environment require international organizations to adopt new HRM perspectives. To advance research on GVTs and HRM, we draw on the job demands-resource...
Companies are progressively implementing remote work models to handle the evolving changes in econom...
Background The world is experiencing exceptional technological evolution and Sweden is at the forefr...
Some large organizations have used online virtual worlds (e.g., Second Life) in human resources (HR)...
Global virtual teams (GVTs), commonly described as culturally diverse, geographically dispersed, and...
Master's thesis in Executive MBAThe globalization and increased competition, in combination with pre...
Globalization has caused blurred international boundaries. On one hand, there is an open market for...
This paper explores the various challenges of HRM and its practice in a global business environment....
Global Virtual Teams (GVTs) comprise geographically distributed groups of people collaborating with ...
Modern organizations are exposed to the IT development, live in conditions of intense transformation...
ABSTRACT Purpose – Virtual Team (VT) productivity is affected by multiple factors, including knowle...
Globalisation has led to different and varied outcomes in the modern days business by fierce competi...
Organisations in the new millennium are faced with significant challenges to compete in a globalised...
Purpose – This paper investigates how global talent management processes are adopted and implemented...
ABSTRACT The pace of globalization is increasing continuously in terms of markets for goods and ser...
In each organization, the goal of human resource management (HRM) is to form, employ and develop hum...
Companies are progressively implementing remote work models to handle the evolving changes in econom...
Background The world is experiencing exceptional technological evolution and Sweden is at the forefr...
Some large organizations have used online virtual worlds (e.g., Second Life) in human resources (HR)...
Global virtual teams (GVTs), commonly described as culturally diverse, geographically dispersed, and...
Master's thesis in Executive MBAThe globalization and increased competition, in combination with pre...
Globalization has caused blurred international boundaries. On one hand, there is an open market for...
This paper explores the various challenges of HRM and its practice in a global business environment....
Global Virtual Teams (GVTs) comprise geographically distributed groups of people collaborating with ...
Modern organizations are exposed to the IT development, live in conditions of intense transformation...
ABSTRACT Purpose – Virtual Team (VT) productivity is affected by multiple factors, including knowle...
Globalisation has led to different and varied outcomes in the modern days business by fierce competi...
Organisations in the new millennium are faced with significant challenges to compete in a globalised...
Purpose – This paper investigates how global talent management processes are adopted and implemented...
ABSTRACT The pace of globalization is increasing continuously in terms of markets for goods and ser...
In each organization, the goal of human resource management (HRM) is to form, employ and develop hum...
Companies are progressively implementing remote work models to handle the evolving changes in econom...
Background The world is experiencing exceptional technological evolution and Sweden is at the forefr...
Some large organizations have used online virtual worlds (e.g., Second Life) in human resources (HR)...