We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corporations (MNCs) make in pursuing particular human resource management (HRM) practices in response to institutional duality. Drawing on Varieties of Capitalism, along with the concept of intermediate conformity, we argue that the use of particular HRM practices by MNC subsidiaries will differ depending on both the combination of home and host institutional contexts, and on the nature of the particular practice under consideration. Using data from a survey of HRM practices in 1196 firms across 10 countries, we compare HRM practices in subsidiaries located and headquartered in different combinations of liberal and/or coordinated market economies. ...
Purpose: This paper seeks to examine and understand how country institutional environments different...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
This study draws on the lens of institutional theory to explore how the coercive (regulatory), cogni...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Internation...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the human resource policies of human resource...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
Purpose – Using an institutionalist perspective, and through a case study analysis, the purpose of t...
We explore the landscape of HRM in North American MNCs which have been for long characterized as ha...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
Purpose: This paper seeks to examine and understand how country institutional environments different...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
This study draws on the lens of institutional theory to explore how the coercive (regulatory), cogni...
We examine how institutional context affects the decisions that subsidiaries of multinational corpor...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Internation...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the human resource policies of human resource...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
Purpose – Using an institutionalist perspective, and through a case study analysis, the purpose of t...
We explore the landscape of HRM in North American MNCs which have been for long characterized as ha...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
Purpose: This paper seeks to examine and understand how country institutional environments different...
Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends...
This study draws on the lens of institutional theory to explore how the coercive (regulatory), cogni...