While comparative studies of human resource management (HRM) are relatively plentiful, few have examined the way organisations in different countries train and develop their managers, or the impact of this upon firm performance. Given the centrality of management capability for corporate and national competitive performance, this represents an important area of enquiry. Utilising telephone interview data from the human resource development manager and a line manager in 482 domestic and multinational organisations in four European countries, patterns of management development (MD) are found to differ according to country and, to a lesser extent, by international strategy. However, a significantly greater amount of organisational performance ...
The recent global economic crisis has contributed to organisations carefully scrutinising all budget...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...
While comparative studies of human resource management (HRM) are relatively plentiful, few have exam...
Although management development is generally regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to hu...
Management development (MD) is widely regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to human res...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of management development system on firm performance throug...
We investigate whether certain performance management practices are used more in some national conte...
This paper uses recent survey data to undertake a comparative analysis of management development acr...
Purpose – To examine the association between talent management (TM) and perceived subsidiary perform...
Driven by concerns over Europe's competitive position in global markets, the role of leadership and ...
The relationship between HRM practices and perceived firm performance was analysed in 3,281 firms lo...
This chapter provides insights into the concepts and theories behind human resource management (HRM)...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
To what extent is Human Resources Management in companies ready for 1992? Although a clear, definiti...
The recent global economic crisis has contributed to organisations carefully scrutinising all budget...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...
While comparative studies of human resource management (HRM) are relatively plentiful, few have exam...
Although management development is generally regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to hu...
Management development (MD) is widely regarded as a key element in a strategic approach to human res...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of management development system on firm performance throug...
We investigate whether certain performance management practices are used more in some national conte...
This paper uses recent survey data to undertake a comparative analysis of management development acr...
Purpose – To examine the association between talent management (TM) and perceived subsidiary perform...
Driven by concerns over Europe's competitive position in global markets, the role of leadership and ...
The relationship between HRM practices and perceived firm performance was analysed in 3,281 firms lo...
This chapter provides insights into the concepts and theories behind human resource management (HRM)...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
To what extent is Human Resources Management in companies ready for 1992? Although a clear, definiti...
The recent global economic crisis has contributed to organisations carefully scrutinising all budget...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...