Globalisation, characterised by advanced communication and distribution technologies, e-commerce, new strategic alliances, organisational restructuring and the 'internationalisation' of operations, demands new approaches to international human resource management. The transformation from international to global business necessitates a parallel paradigm shift in international human resource management theory, especially as it applies to the management of expatriates in the information era.Earlier assumptions and perspectives will need to be replaced by broader definitions and conceptualisations. This paper examines the foundations of earlier views of expatriate management, and suggests ways in which a new paradigm, more reflective of globali...
Expatriation represents considerable costs for multinational companies (MNCs) today. But they also r...
Staffing is one of the biggest issues facing companies moving into the global market today. This boo...
The paper reviews the academic literature on the requirements that need to be considered by organisa...
Globalisation, characterised by advanced communication and distribution technologies, e-commerce, ...
The nature and scope of human resource management (HRM) related to managing people in at least one c...
The rapid growth of international business at a time when many multinational companies (MNCs) are un...
Organizations are increasingly seeking business opportunities in foreign countries. As a result of t...
As expatriate managers continue to be a viable means for exercising control over foreign operations,...
This chapter starts with a discussion of strategic international human resource management models. I...
International Human Resource Management is one of the most crucial business activities that companie...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
The rapid growth of international business at a time when many multinational companies (MNCs) are un...
International crises experienced by multinational corporations include both the premature return of ...
One of the greatest challenges facing international organizations lies in their capacity to adapt th...
The human resources management processes associated with initial or further internationalization of ...
Expatriation represents considerable costs for multinational companies (MNCs) today. But they also r...
Staffing is one of the biggest issues facing companies moving into the global market today. This boo...
The paper reviews the academic literature on the requirements that need to be considered by organisa...
Globalisation, characterised by advanced communication and distribution technologies, e-commerce, ...
The nature and scope of human resource management (HRM) related to managing people in at least one c...
The rapid growth of international business at a time when many multinational companies (MNCs) are un...
Organizations are increasingly seeking business opportunities in foreign countries. As a result of t...
As expatriate managers continue to be a viable means for exercising control over foreign operations,...
This chapter starts with a discussion of strategic international human resource management models. I...
International Human Resource Management is one of the most crucial business activities that companie...
The internationalization of organizations mandates blending of expatriates with local workforce to s...
The rapid growth of international business at a time when many multinational companies (MNCs) are un...
International crises experienced by multinational corporations include both the premature return of ...
One of the greatest challenges facing international organizations lies in their capacity to adapt th...
The human resources management processes associated with initial or further internationalization of ...
Expatriation represents considerable costs for multinational companies (MNCs) today. But they also r...
Staffing is one of the biggest issues facing companies moving into the global market today. This boo...
The paper reviews the academic literature on the requirements that need to be considered by organisa...