Governments across the Arabian Gulf aim to reduce their dependence on expatriates by implementing localisation policies. Building on institutional and legitimacy theories, we seek to advance our understanding of the effects of such policies on multinational enterprises (MNEs). We used data from 157 MNEs operating in Saudi Arabia and found the indigenisation of the HRM function is closely correlated with the level of workforce localisation: key factors empowering localisation, defined as recruitment and training practices geared towards the needs of locals, include the demographics and role of the HRM Director. Theoretically, we contribute to the literature on institutionalism and legitimacy by revealing how various institutional forces infl...
This paper aims to explore the relationship and the links between knowledge management (KM) and huma...
This paper studies the behavioural differences in the recruitment of domestic enterprises (DEs) vers...
Purpose – Successful localization policies are critical to the resolution of difficult social proble...
Governments across the Arabian Gulf aim to reduce their dependence on expatriates by im...
This article seeks to provide an overview and introduce the concept of localization of employees in ...
This study examines the process and outcomes of cultivating external legitimacy through the employme...
Purpose – State-led initiatives in Saudi Arabia have focused on ‘localisation’, a term, which here i...
<p>Global competition in the international business environment has pushed companies t...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
This article seeks to provide an overview of the concept of localization of employees in Saudi Arabi...
Owing to rising unemployment among Saudi nationals, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has proclaimed...
This article is concerned with how MNCs (multinational corporations) differ from indigenous organisa...
This chapter discusses how international assignment was used as tool to expand knowledge within the ...
Companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) must employ a specific percentage of Emirati nationals i...
Competitive pressures have increased the focus of HRM in MNEs and HRM transfer processes across bord...
This paper aims to explore the relationship and the links between knowledge management (KM) and huma...
This paper studies the behavioural differences in the recruitment of domestic enterprises (DEs) vers...
Purpose – Successful localization policies are critical to the resolution of difficult social proble...
Governments across the Arabian Gulf aim to reduce their dependence on expatriates by im...
This article seeks to provide an overview and introduce the concept of localization of employees in ...
This study examines the process and outcomes of cultivating external legitimacy through the employme...
Purpose – State-led initiatives in Saudi Arabia have focused on ‘localisation’, a term, which here i...
<p>Global competition in the international business environment has pushed companies t...
Institutional theory claims that organizations interested in gaining legitimacy might have to adapt ...
This article seeks to provide an overview of the concept of localization of employees in Saudi Arabi...
Owing to rising unemployment among Saudi nationals, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has proclaimed...
This article is concerned with how MNCs (multinational corporations) differ from indigenous organisa...
This chapter discusses how international assignment was used as tool to expand knowledge within the ...
Companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) must employ a specific percentage of Emirati nationals i...
Competitive pressures have increased the focus of HRM in MNEs and HRM transfer processes across bord...
This paper aims to explore the relationship and the links between knowledge management (KM) and huma...
This paper studies the behavioural differences in the recruitment of domestic enterprises (DEs) vers...
Purpose – Successful localization policies are critical to the resolution of difficult social proble...