This article is concerned with how MNCs (multinational corporations) differ from indigenous organisations in relation to their human resource development (HRD) practices, and whether this relationship changes across countries. We question whether local isomorphism is apparent in the HRD practices of MNCs, or whether MNCs share more in common with their counterparts in other countries. A series of hypotheses are put forward and tested, using survey data from 424 multinational and 259 indigenous organisations based in the UK and Ireland. The results suggest a hybrid form of localisation, where MNCs adapt their practices to accommodate national differences, but that these adaptations do not reflect convergence to domestic practice. The results...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...
This study charts human resource development (HRD) practices in locally owned private sector compani...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the human resource policies of human resource...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the extent to which human resource management (HRM) practices in mu...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
This paper considers the extent to which multinational enterprises adopt a global or local approach...
The HR literature has been abundant in providing typologies of the roles of HR professionals in thei...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
This study seeks to explore and identify the differences in Human Resource Development (HRD) policie...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...
This study charts human resource development (HRD) practices in locally owned private sector compani...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the human resource policies of human resource...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the extent to which human resource management (HRM) practices in mu...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
This paper considers the extent to which multinational enterprises adopt a global or local approach...
The HR literature has been abundant in providing typologies of the roles of HR professionals in thei...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
This study seeks to explore and identify the differences in Human Resource Development (HRD) policie...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...