© Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 2018. Local isomorphism constitutes the regulatory, cognitive and normative profile of a host country. The regulatory institutional setting reflects the rules and legislation governing collective bargaining agreements, trade unions, local content laws and employment relationships. The cultural or cognitive dimension supports the widely held cultural and social knowledge and the normative profile acknowledges the influences of social groups and organizations on acceptable normative behaviour. Earlier literature lends support to the importance of institutional profile and its influence on the design and implementation of multinational enterprises' human resource...
This study delves into the intricate nexus between national culture, organizational culture, and loc...
In this study we employ the glocalisation perspective in institutional theory to investigate the sim...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
Local isomorphism constitutes the regulatory, cognitive and normative profile of a host country. The...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the human resource policies of human resource...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
This paper examines Deutsche Telekom’s (DT) attempts to coordinate its human resource management (HR...
This study draws on the lens of institutional theory to explore how the coercive (regulatory), cogni...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the factors influencing local ...
ABSTRACT The aim of this research work is to find out about the transfer of human resource managemen...
This article is concerned with how MNCs (multinational corporations) differ from indigenous organisa...
In large subsidiaries of a multinational enterprise (MNE), workgroups typically provide the mechanis...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
This paper considers the extent to which multinational enterprises adopt a global or\ud local approa...
This study delves into the intricate nexus between national culture, organizational culture, and loc...
In this study we employ the glocalisation perspective in institutional theory to investigate the sim...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
Local isomorphism constitutes the regulatory, cognitive and normative profile of a host country. The...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the human resource policies of human resource...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
This paper examines Deutsche Telekom’s (DT) attempts to coordinate its human resource management (HR...
This study draws on the lens of institutional theory to explore how the coercive (regulatory), cogni...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the factors influencing local ...
ABSTRACT The aim of this research work is to find out about the transfer of human resource managemen...
This article is concerned with how MNCs (multinational corporations) differ from indigenous organisa...
In large subsidiaries of a multinational enterprise (MNE), workgroups typically provide the mechanis...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
This paper considers the extent to which multinational enterprises adopt a global or\ud local approa...
This study delves into the intricate nexus between national culture, organizational culture, and loc...
In this study we employ the glocalisation perspective in institutional theory to investigate the sim...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...