Little is known about Chinese MNEs and their HRM policies and practices in developing countries. China’s presence in Africa is still an underexplored area. Among a limited number of studies, attention has been drawn to approaches to international staffing (Cooke, Wang, & Wang, 2018), knowledge transfer and reverse knowledge transfer (Peng, Qin, Chen, Cannice, & Yang, 2017), and management of both expatriates and local employees (Cooke, 2012; Wood, Mazouz, Yin, & Cheah, 2014). This chapter summarises and develops thinking in this controversial area by setting it within a framework of Chinese investors’ international business strategies in Africa. Chinese FDI and its purpose and effects in Africa is first examined, suggesting that strategic m...
We examine worker training by Chinese manufacturing firms using nationally representative firm-level...
Little is known about the Human Resource Management strategies and practices adopted by multinationa...
Although Africa's return to growth in the 2000s, coterminous with significantly increasing foreign d...
The emerging literature on China–Africa cooperation has provided some insight into human resource ma...
China’s international engagement is changing geopolitical dynamics to an extent that Western governm...
Despite increasing Chinese MNE activity there is a paucity of studies and critical analysis of expat...
The present paper addresses the important inter-organizational relationship between Chinese firms an...
Research interest in Chinese businesses in Africa has surged in recent years. While state-owned firm...
The presence of China in Africa has introduced a new geopolitical dynamic that should be incorporate...
Chinese internationalisation in Africa has generally been viewed with an air of negativity. Voices o...
The unique nature of China’s interactions with Africa has been professed to respond better to the co...
Foreign enterprises find themselves working in multicultural environments. This is the case that mos...
Existing studies on Chinese outward FDI in western academic literature have not sufficiently explore...
Strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) is crucial for the effective leveraging of...
With the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) having inextricably been interconnected with the internati...
We examine worker training by Chinese manufacturing firms using nationally representative firm-level...
Little is known about the Human Resource Management strategies and practices adopted by multinationa...
Although Africa's return to growth in the 2000s, coterminous with significantly increasing foreign d...
The emerging literature on China–Africa cooperation has provided some insight into human resource ma...
China’s international engagement is changing geopolitical dynamics to an extent that Western governm...
Despite increasing Chinese MNE activity there is a paucity of studies and critical analysis of expat...
The present paper addresses the important inter-organizational relationship between Chinese firms an...
Research interest in Chinese businesses in Africa has surged in recent years. While state-owned firm...
The presence of China in Africa has introduced a new geopolitical dynamic that should be incorporate...
Chinese internationalisation in Africa has generally been viewed with an air of negativity. Voices o...
The unique nature of China’s interactions with Africa has been professed to respond better to the co...
Foreign enterprises find themselves working in multicultural environments. This is the case that mos...
Existing studies on Chinese outward FDI in western academic literature have not sufficiently explore...
Strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) is crucial for the effective leveraging of...
With the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) having inextricably been interconnected with the internati...
We examine worker training by Chinese manufacturing firms using nationally representative firm-level...
Little is known about the Human Resource Management strategies and practices adopted by multinationa...
Although Africa's return to growth in the 2000s, coterminous with significantly increasing foreign d...