Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends on how effectively MNCs manage their foreign subsidiaries' workforce, the international management literature has long focused on how MNCs transfer Human Resource Management (HRM) practices. However, the literature has only vaguely dealt with institutional differences between host and home countries, often simplifying these differences under the umbrella of institutional or cultural distance. This article investigates how MNCs use expatriates to adjust subsidiaries' employment modes to different market economies. We define employment modes as bundles of HRM and industrial relations (IR) practices implemented at the firm level and examine the...
Although it is well established in the current staffing literature that why and how multinational en...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this paper provides the first empirical study that ...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been conducted in ...
Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been conducted in ...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
In the present study, we examine the question of whether the cultural characteristics of the country...
International staffing decisions, their determinantsand effectiveness in the context of multinationa...
This research examines human resource management (HRM) in subsidiaries of US multinational firms (MN...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
peer-reviewedWe examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multin...
In the present study, we examine the question of whether the cultural characteristics of the country...
Although it is well established in the current staffing literature that why and how multinational en...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this paper provides the first empirical study that ...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been conducted in ...
Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been conducted in ...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
In the present study, we examine the question of whether the cultural characteristics of the country...
International staffing decisions, their determinantsand effectiveness in the context of multinationa...
This research examines human resource management (HRM) in subsidiaries of US multinational firms (MN...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
peer-reviewedWe examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multin...
In the present study, we examine the question of whether the cultural characteristics of the country...
Although it is well established in the current staffing literature that why and how multinational en...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm, this paper provides the first empirical study that ...