Much of the existing literature on the co-ordination and control of HRM in MNEs is written from the perspective of the 'view from above' that often ignores or plays down the politics and changing nature of the relationships between the centre and its subsidiaries. In this paper, we take a 'view from below' in exploring the politics of change in CASHCO, a well-known US MNE. The case study documents the motivation and ability of a UK subsidiary of CASHCO to respond positively to the centralized control of HRM through the near-constant transfer of US 'best practice' over a period of two decades. During this time, the UK subsidiary transformed itself from a loss-making, resource-dependent manufacturer to one that is a world leader in its partic...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
The everchanging European context may well lead to the evolution of MNCs' strategies in Europe and t...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
Much of the existing literature on the co-ordination and control of HRM in MNEs is written from the ...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
How MNEs control and co-ordinate their subsidiaries' human resources has been a mtter of some debate...
This article uses a large-scale representative survey to examine a key aspect of control in multinat...
How MNEs control and co-ordinate their subsidiaries' human resources has been a mtter of some debate...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
This paper uses data from interviews with HRM managers of the Australian operations of overseas mult...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
The everchanging European context may well lead to the evolution of MNCs' strategies in Europe and t...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
Much of the existing literature on the co-ordination and control of HRM in MNEs is written from the ...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
How MNEs control and co-ordinate their subsidiaries' human resources has been a mtter of some debate...
This article uses a large-scale representative survey to examine a key aspect of control in multinat...
How MNEs control and co-ordinate their subsidiaries' human resources has been a mtter of some debate...
This article revisits a central question in the debates on the management of multinationals: the bal...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
This paper uses data from interviews with HRM managers of the Australian operations of overseas mult...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
The everchanging European context may well lead to the evolution of MNCs' strategies in Europe and t...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...