As organizations increasingly fulfill their customer needs by getting their work done globally, there is a pressing need for the scientific community to further advance knowledge on global work, especially in terms of how to better conceptualize and integrate it. A particular opportunity for such development involves the cross-fertilization between the international business (IB) and human resource management (HRM) literatures, which serve as the focal domains to study global work phenomena but have treated global work largely as separate research streams. We therefore edited a special issue to contribute to a more integrative understanding of various aspects of global work across both domains. In this opening article, we review existing re...
Human resource management (HRM) involves the administration of employees to achieve managers' object...
With the advent of globalisation, all firms, large or small have become global, they ceased to be l...
In this article we argue that International HRM research will benefit from an extended research agen...
The chapter examines globalisation in the context of two international HRM literatures: comparative ...
The formation of global norms that affect work is a crucial element to how multinational companies (...
This paper focuses on the new roles and challenges for the International HRM function. It highlights...
With the advent of globalisation, all firms, large or small have become global, they ceased to be lo...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
Multinational companies (MNCs) are increasingly striving for organizational integration across borde...
Global staffing has been a key theme in research in international human resource management (IHRM) ...
The book explores what is happening to HRM in a global context and how far are organizations able to...
This chapter provides insights into the concepts and theories behind human resource management (HRM)...
This article reviews the present state of research on multinational corporations (MNCs) in the inter...
The topography of global mobility within multinational enterprises (MNEs) is evolving where we now h...
Much of the debate around convergence-divergence is based around comparative analysis of HR systems....
Human resource management (HRM) involves the administration of employees to achieve managers' object...
With the advent of globalisation, all firms, large or small have become global, they ceased to be l...
In this article we argue that International HRM research will benefit from an extended research agen...
The chapter examines globalisation in the context of two international HRM literatures: comparative ...
The formation of global norms that affect work is a crucial element to how multinational companies (...
This paper focuses on the new roles and challenges for the International HRM function. It highlights...
With the advent of globalisation, all firms, large or small have become global, they ceased to be lo...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
Multinational companies (MNCs) are increasingly striving for organizational integration across borde...
Global staffing has been a key theme in research in international human resource management (IHRM) ...
The book explores what is happening to HRM in a global context and how far are organizations able to...
This chapter provides insights into the concepts and theories behind human resource management (HRM)...
This article reviews the present state of research on multinational corporations (MNCs) in the inter...
The topography of global mobility within multinational enterprises (MNEs) is evolving where we now h...
Much of the debate around convergence-divergence is based around comparative analysis of HR systems....
Human resource management (HRM) involves the administration of employees to achieve managers' object...
With the advent of globalisation, all firms, large or small have become global, they ceased to be l...
In this article we argue that International HRM research will benefit from an extended research agen...