The retention of qualified Chinese employees is an increasing concern for managers in China today. Various studies have highlighted the rise of turnover rates, and many have suggested how human resource practices can help promote retention. There is also some indication that employee tenure may vary with the nationality of firms in China. However, little research has compared employee tenure or the use of human resource practices for retention between firms of different nationality in China. Such enquiries would be vital for gaining a better understanding of the phenomenon, and for establishing best practice. We therefore conducted a comparison of average employee tenure and the use of HR practices between Sino-foreign joint ventures (JVs) ...
The dissertation is composed of three separate essays. The first essay critically reviews the curre...
This is a study of the challenges faced by Chinese expatriate managers and their strategic responses...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
The retention of qualified Chinese employees is an increasing concern for managers in China today. V...
The retention of qualified Chinese employees is an increasing concern for managers in China today. ...
China’s social and economic development has facilitated the appearance of the knowledge economy sinc...
According to the popularity of job hoping in current Chinese labour market, it is essential for mult...
To address the headache encountered by many multinational companies in China retention of their Chin...
We examine the impact of HPWS on the attitudes and retention of Chinese employees in multinational e...
In terms of the effect of Chinese culture on HRM of MNCs in China, a large amount of existing litera...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...
The increasing needs for talents and the shortage of qualified talents have intensified the war for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
The dissertation is composed of three separate essays. The first essay critically reviews the curre...
This is a study of the challenges faced by Chinese expatriate managers and their strategic responses...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
The retention of qualified Chinese employees is an increasing concern for managers in China today. V...
The retention of qualified Chinese employees is an increasing concern for managers in China today. ...
China’s social and economic development has facilitated the appearance of the knowledge economy sinc...
According to the popularity of job hoping in current Chinese labour market, it is essential for mult...
To address the headache encountered by many multinational companies in China retention of their Chin...
We examine the impact of HPWS on the attitudes and retention of Chinese employees in multinational e...
In terms of the effect of Chinese culture on HRM of MNCs in China, a large amount of existing litera...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...
The increasing needs for talents and the shortage of qualified talents have intensified the war for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
The dissertation is composed of three separate essays. The first essay critically reviews the curre...
This is a study of the challenges faced by Chinese expatriate managers and their strategic responses...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...