Purpose Questions have often been asked of the ethicality of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with the conducts of many being classified as exploitative. This is particularly so the internal context, where MNEs are often reluctant to employ host country nationals at important positions and treat their host and parent countries employees differently. This study aims to examine whether the locals are really getting the raw end of the deal. Design/methodology/approach Utilising a unique record book that is available about the employment details of civil servants in Hong Kong known as the blue book, this study intends to examine whether first-moving multinational organisations treated their local employees in an ethical and reasonable manner, ...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
The institutional approach to job training emphasizes the ways institutional factors affect employee...
Purpose - The context of Hong Kong has nurtured numerous small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) ...
Purpose Questions have often been asked of the ethicality of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with t...
With globalisation becoming an increasingly common phenomenon, almost any firm can now be called a m...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
This paper examines the issue of diversity in Chinese identity and how it impacts on the operations ...
Based on 16 in-depth case studies this paper argues that the internationalisation behaviour of indig...
The rapid economic development has gravitated businesses into the Chinese market. It’s entry i...
China’s international engagement is changing geopolitical dynamics to an extent that Western governm...
Returnees, those who went overseas for higher education and then returned to their home countries, r...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
Our research on new settlers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea has revealed a general unhappine...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
The institutional approach to job training emphasizes the ways institutional factors affect employee...
Purpose - The context of Hong Kong has nurtured numerous small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) ...
Purpose Questions have often been asked of the ethicality of multinational enterprises (MNEs) with t...
With globalisation becoming an increasingly common phenomenon, almost any firm can now be called a m...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
This paper examines the issue of diversity in Chinese identity and how it impacts on the operations ...
Based on 16 in-depth case studies this paper argues that the internationalisation behaviour of indig...
The rapid economic development has gravitated businesses into the Chinese market. It’s entry i...
China’s international engagement is changing geopolitical dynamics to an extent that Western governm...
Returnees, those who went overseas for higher education and then returned to their home countries, r...
This thesis aims to understand the issues of expatriation as well as the potential beneficial factor...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
Our research on new settlers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea has revealed a general unhappine...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
The institutional approach to job training emphasizes the ways institutional factors affect employee...
Purpose - The context of Hong Kong has nurtured numerous small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) ...