We contrast attempts to introduce what were seen as sophisticated Western-style human resource management (HRM) systems into two Russian oil companies – a joint venture with a Western multinational corporation (TNK-BP) and a wholly Russian-owned company (Yukos). The drivers for Western hegemony within the joint venture, heavily influenced by expatriates and the established HRM processes introduced by the Western parent, were counteracted to a significant degree by the Russian spetsifika – the peculiarly Russian way of thinking and doing things. In contrast, developments were absorbed faster in the more authoritarian Russian-owned company. The research adds to the theoretical debate about international knowledge transfer and provides detaile...
2013 dissertation for MA in International Human Resource Management. Selected by academic staff as a...
The main aim of this work is theoretical studies of trends in HR technologies based on foreign and R...
Transition period of the post-socialist countries and opening of their markets have led to the posit...
This article analyzes variations in the international human resource management (IHRM) approaches o...
The emerging markets of post-USSR countries have attracted Western multinational companies; however,...
In post-Soviet Eastern Europe, the former communist nations have increasingly internationalized thro...
After the dissolution of Soviet Union, Russia has become a member of global economy. The transition ...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
Transition by the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) from communism towards market econom...
A great deal of rhetoric surrounds the transition from 'socialism' to a more liberalised economic mo...
This article touches upon the imperatives of forming HR- management practice in modern Russia. On th...
ABSTRACT The aim of this research work is to find out about the transfer of human resource managemen...
Purpose – Previous studies have revealed the lack of research in relation to the role of institution...
The paper evaluates the importance of successfully transferring knowledge about Human Resources role...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
2013 dissertation for MA in International Human Resource Management. Selected by academic staff as a...
The main aim of this work is theoretical studies of trends in HR technologies based on foreign and R...
Transition period of the post-socialist countries and opening of their markets have led to the posit...
This article analyzes variations in the international human resource management (IHRM) approaches o...
The emerging markets of post-USSR countries have attracted Western multinational companies; however,...
In post-Soviet Eastern Europe, the former communist nations have increasingly internationalized thro...
After the dissolution of Soviet Union, Russia has become a member of global economy. The transition ...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
Transition by the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) from communism towards market econom...
A great deal of rhetoric surrounds the transition from 'socialism' to a more liberalised economic mo...
This article touches upon the imperatives of forming HR- management practice in modern Russia. On th...
ABSTRACT The aim of this research work is to find out about the transfer of human resource managemen...
Purpose – Previous studies have revealed the lack of research in relation to the role of institution...
The paper evaluates the importance of successfully transferring knowledge about Human Resources role...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
2013 dissertation for MA in International Human Resource Management. Selected by academic staff as a...
The main aim of this work is theoretical studies of trends in HR technologies based on foreign and R...
Transition period of the post-socialist countries and opening of their markets have led to the posit...