This paper integrates the study of contextual influences on job autonomy as a key workplace practice with the growing literature on intra-country variation (ICV) versus between-country variation (BCV) in international HRM. While contexts such as industry or country are widely recognized to affect workplace practices such as job autonomy, the influences of different extra-organizational contexts are seldom examined simultaneously or their relative influence systematically compared. Similarly, while much research considers the importance of BCV vis-à-vis ICV in international HRM, little attention is paid to variation that occurs between sub-national or supranational contexts. To move forward on both these counts, we use multilevel analysis an...
[Excerpt] While neither denying that differences in HR systems exist, nor that some of the variety o...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
This paper integrates the study of contextual influences on job autonomy as a key workplace practice...
A growing literature emphasizes the need for studies taking a contingency perspective to internation...
A growing literature emphasizes the need for studies taking a contingency perspective to internation...
Contains fulltext : 187759.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)44 p
We studied an underrepresented area in the international business (IB) literature: the effect of cou...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Nations differ in national means as well as intra-cultural variations (ICVs) of particular cognition...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
peer-reviewed This article examines the factors affecting HRM subsidi...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
Research on the degree of managerial discretion, or latitude of action, accorded to executives at th...
[Excerpt] While neither denying that differences in HR systems exist, nor that some of the variety o...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
This paper integrates the study of contextual influences on job autonomy as a key workplace practice...
A growing literature emphasizes the need for studies taking a contingency perspective to internation...
A growing literature emphasizes the need for studies taking a contingency perspective to internation...
Contains fulltext : 187759.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)44 p
We studied an underrepresented area in the international business (IB) literature: the effect of cou...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Nations differ in national means as well as intra-cultural variations (ICVs) of particular cognition...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
peer-reviewed This article examines the factors affecting HRM subsidi...
We explore determinants of subsidiary autonomy in setting human resource management (HRM) practices ...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
Research on the degree of managerial discretion, or latitude of action, accorded to executives at th...
[Excerpt] While neither denying that differences in HR systems exist, nor that some of the variety o...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...