While there is a large body of academic debate surrounding human resource management issues in MNCs, industrial relations issues often fail to receive the same degree of attention. This paper attempts to move the debate forward by critically reviewing some of the key debates surrounding industrial relations (IR) in an international context. Firstly, some key themes surrounding the comparison of industrial relations across borders and IR in multinational companies are delineated and defined. We then consider the reasons why an international IR (IIR) perspective has been under-represented in the literature to date. The paper then explores the contribution which an international IR perspective can bring to the study of management practices in ...
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The focus of this dissertation is on the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) policies and...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the factors influencing local ...
While there is a large body of academic debate surrounding human resource management issues in multi...
Using a longitudinal case study approach this study examines the approaches to international industr...
peer-reviewedThis paper has three principal aims. It firstly provides some theoretical background on...
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Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
This paper compares human resource (HR) and industrial relations (IR) practices in the workplaces of...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with industrial relations. It is included here because there is ...
non-peer-reviewedThe extent and nature of collective employee representation in multinational compan...
There is now a vast international literature on the human resource practices of multinational enterp...
The article reflects upon the recent experience of one multinational in the aerospace sector: Boeing...
Industrial relations (IR) research faces various pressures of internationaliza-tion. Not only do glo...
Foreign-owned multinationals are a dominant feature of the Irish economy. Over the years, there has ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110838/1/5060270101_ftp.pd
The focus of this dissertation is on the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) policies and...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the factors influencing local ...
While there is a large body of academic debate surrounding human resource management issues in multi...
Using a longitudinal case study approach this study examines the approaches to international industr...
peer-reviewedThis paper has three principal aims. It firstly provides some theoretical background on...
© Australian Labour and Employment Relations Association (ALERA), SAGE Publications Ltd, Los Angeles...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
This paper compares human resource (HR) and industrial relations (IR) practices in the workplaces of...
[Extract] This chapter is concerned with industrial relations. It is included here because there is ...
non-peer-reviewedThe extent and nature of collective employee representation in multinational compan...
There is now a vast international literature on the human resource practices of multinational enterp...
The article reflects upon the recent experience of one multinational in the aerospace sector: Boeing...
Industrial relations (IR) research faces various pressures of internationaliza-tion. Not only do glo...
Foreign-owned multinationals are a dominant feature of the Irish economy. Over the years, there has ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110838/1/5060270101_ftp.pd
The focus of this dissertation is on the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) policies and...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the factors influencing local ...