In this paper we address a key issue that dominates internal ional HRM research, namely the global-local question. The question concerns how multinationals can or should balance the pressures to develop globally standardized policies with the pressures to be responsive lo the peculiarities of the local context In our view, three important conceptual weaknesses have restricted research progress in this held; the inadequate conceptualization of national effects, which results in culture being used as an unsatisfactory \u27catch all\u27 for national differences; the lack of attention to the influence of internal organizational polities; and the absence of focus on the internal division of labour within MNCs. We discuss the ways in which these ...
The chapter examines globalisation in the context of two international HRM literatures: comparative ...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
This study delves into the intricate nexus between national culture, organizational culture, and loc...
In this paper we address a key issue that dominates international HRM research, namely the global–lo...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the extent to which human resource management (HRM) practices in mu...
This paper considers the extent to which multinational enterprises adopt a global or\ud local approa...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
The focus of this dissertation is on the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) policies and...
Some authors have argued that in an increasingly integrated world economy an ideal multinational com...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...
[Excerpt] While neither denying that differences in HR systems exist, nor that some of the variety o...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Internation...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
The chapter examines globalisation in the context of two international HRM literatures: comparative ...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
This study delves into the intricate nexus between national culture, organizational culture, and loc...
In this paper we address a key issue that dominates international HRM research, namely the global–lo...
Drawing on a dataset constructed from a parallel series of nationally representative surveys of mult...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the extent to which human resource management (HRM) practices in mu...
This paper considers the extent to which multinational enterprises adopt a global or\ud local approa...
Rooted in the literature on comparative capitalism, we examine the effects of host country instituti...
The focus of this dissertation is on the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) policies and...
Some authors have argued that in an increasingly integrated world economy an ideal multinational com...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...
[Excerpt] While neither denying that differences in HR systems exist, nor that some of the variety o...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Internation...
This article presents a study of the degree to which national institutional settings impact on the a...
The chapter examines globalisation in the context of two international HRM literatures: comparative ...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
This study delves into the intricate nexus between national culture, organizational culture, and loc...