In 21 century, with the trend of globalization, both large and small organizations are facing an environment characterized by extremely high level of competition. In order to be competitive, China's managers are endeavouring to try every effort to improve employees' performance within sound organizational culture, thus to improve organizations' competence. Yet as a matter of fact, since China's open door policy from late 1970's, China's organizations especially managers lag behind the counterpart in western world in terms of management, operating system, experience etc. Exchanging and especially studying from western "ready-made" advanced theory would be the shortcut for Chinese managers to shorten the gap. The researcher conducted this stu...
With the quick development family-owned companies, there is an increasing interest shown towards thi...
In the 21st century, human resource management has become more important than ever before, especiall...
This study investigated the relationships between organizational culture and managers’ performance i...
With the increasingly fierce business competition against the background of economic glob...
Abstract Purpose Performance management is crucial for organizations to improve competitive advant...
The intense competition arising from globalisation requires MNCs to manage their HRs globally and st...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of the Chinese cultural architecture ...
Purpose: In recent years, China has shifted its competitive strategy from competing on low cost to p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the field of human resource managem...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the field of human resource managem...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the performance evaluation problem for organisational leaders...
Human resource plays a key role in economic life, which determines the competitive advantage of one ...
This thesis refers to Western multinational corporations (MNCs) that expanded their business activit...
The purpose of this research is to propose a leadership model for Chinese enterprises which could be...
Although having a good human resource strategy is essential to any business anywhere, a good HR stra...
With the quick development family-owned companies, there is an increasing interest shown towards thi...
In the 21st century, human resource management has become more important than ever before, especiall...
This study investigated the relationships between organizational culture and managers’ performance i...
With the increasingly fierce business competition against the background of economic glob...
Abstract Purpose Performance management is crucial for organizations to improve competitive advant...
The intense competition arising from globalisation requires MNCs to manage their HRs globally and st...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of the Chinese cultural architecture ...
Purpose: In recent years, China has shifted its competitive strategy from competing on low cost to p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the field of human resource managem...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the field of human resource managem...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the performance evaluation problem for organisational leaders...
Human resource plays a key role in economic life, which determines the competitive advantage of one ...
This thesis refers to Western multinational corporations (MNCs) that expanded their business activit...
The purpose of this research is to propose a leadership model for Chinese enterprises which could be...
Although having a good human resource strategy is essential to any business anywhere, a good HR stra...
With the quick development family-owned companies, there is an increasing interest shown towards thi...
In the 21st century, human resource management has become more important than ever before, especiall...
This study investigated the relationships between organizational culture and managers’ performance i...