Using a sample of seventy-four Chinese small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), this paper explores the influence of ownership on human resource management (HRM) practices by SMEs. It concludes that enterprise ownership determines both strategic choice and the level of complexity in the application of HRM practices, which are more likely to be adopted by foreign-related and domestic, private-owned companies than by collective and state-owned enterprises
The current study is a comparison of the status of high-performance human resource (HR) practices an...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SME) are seen to have a great importance in a number of nations ...
This paper investigates the significance of how firms manage their human resources (HRs) within the ...
Using a sample of 74 Chinese small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), this paper explores the infl...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to show how understanding of human resource (HR) management p...
China has undergone drastic changes from a planned to a market-oriented economy. Economic structural...
Examination of China´s managers´ perceptions on HRM practices followed by entreprises of different c...
This paper explores the performance effects of human resource management (HRM) practices in 74 Chine...
AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors which determine the adopt...
China's rapid economic development and the emergence of its large firms have had much attention and ...
As a result of the opening and reform of China, Chinese small and medium enterprises (SME’s) have be...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China are at the centre of the government’s economic reforms becau...
In seventy items measuring fourteen constructs of human resource management practices in 286 Chinese...
This study examines market orientation as the antecedent to strategic human resource management (SHR...
In the late 1970s, the Chinese government announced an open-door policy and began economic reforms ...
The current study is a comparison of the status of high-performance human resource (HR) practices an...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SME) are seen to have a great importance in a number of nations ...
This paper investigates the significance of how firms manage their human resources (HRs) within the ...
Using a sample of 74 Chinese small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), this paper explores the infl...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to show how understanding of human resource (HR) management p...
China has undergone drastic changes from a planned to a market-oriented economy. Economic structural...
Examination of China´s managers´ perceptions on HRM practices followed by entreprises of different c...
This paper explores the performance effects of human resource management (HRM) practices in 74 Chine...
AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors which determine the adopt...
China's rapid economic development and the emergence of its large firms have had much attention and ...
As a result of the opening and reform of China, Chinese small and medium enterprises (SME’s) have be...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China are at the centre of the government’s economic reforms becau...
In seventy items measuring fourteen constructs of human resource management practices in 286 Chinese...
This study examines market orientation as the antecedent to strategic human resource management (SHR...
In the late 1970s, the Chinese government announced an open-door policy and began economic reforms ...
The current study is a comparison of the status of high-performance human resource (HR) practices an...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SME) are seen to have a great importance in a number of nations ...
This paper investigates the significance of how firms manage their human resources (HRs) within the ...