[Excerpt] Any economy is characterized by several different patterns of industrial relations (IR)and human resource (HR) practices at the level of the workplace. Often, the patterns of IR/HR practices of firms differ based on the nature of the industry, the nature of technology and production methods used, the specific economic circumstances facing firms, and in some cases the IR/HR philosophy of key individuals. Patterns of IR/HR practices also differ based on economic sectors, with IR/HR practices in the service sector showing differences with patterns in the manufacturing sector
[Abstract]: This paper analyses the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) approaches that G...
Introduction: The implications of the rapid growth of emerging economies for IHRM (International Hum...
In general, HRM policies are affected by assorted organisational external and internal factors and a...
This article uses a framework developed by Kuruvilla (1995a) that hypothesised a very close link bet...
This article uses a framework developed by Kuruvilla (1995a) that hypothesised a very close link bet...
The case studies of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and India presented in this paper support ...
The case studies of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and India presented in this paper support ...
The present study here is based on the discussion of conceptual relationship of human resource pract...
Malaysian industrial relations (IR) were commented by both foreign and local researchers in the lite...
[Extract] The aims of this journal are to promote the understanding of human resource management, pr...
The human resource management practices strategically become an attractive topic to be reviewed, fro...
This paper looks at the relative impact of context on the role of senior managers. It compares HR Di...
This paper reports the findings of a study conducted in the Philippines that examines the extent of ...
This study on “The relationship between human resource practices and Firm Performance is a speculati...
This chapter provides insights into the concepts and theories behind human resource management (HRM)...
[Abstract]: This paper analyses the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) approaches that G...
Introduction: The implications of the rapid growth of emerging economies for IHRM (International Hum...
In general, HRM policies are affected by assorted organisational external and internal factors and a...
This article uses a framework developed by Kuruvilla (1995a) that hypothesised a very close link bet...
This article uses a framework developed by Kuruvilla (1995a) that hypothesised a very close link bet...
The case studies of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and India presented in this paper support ...
The case studies of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and India presented in this paper support ...
The present study here is based on the discussion of conceptual relationship of human resource pract...
Malaysian industrial relations (IR) were commented by both foreign and local researchers in the lite...
[Extract] The aims of this journal are to promote the understanding of human resource management, pr...
The human resource management practices strategically become an attractive topic to be reviewed, fro...
This paper looks at the relative impact of context on the role of senior managers. It compares HR Di...
This paper reports the findings of a study conducted in the Philippines that examines the extent of ...
This study on “The relationship between human resource practices and Firm Performance is a speculati...
This chapter provides insights into the concepts and theories behind human resource management (HRM)...
[Abstract]: This paper analyses the International Human Resource Management (IHRM) approaches that G...
Introduction: The implications of the rapid growth of emerging economies for IHRM (International Hum...
In general, HRM policies are affected by assorted organisational external and internal factors and a...