A recurring question in contemporary organizations is how to deal with HRM (human resource management) in the wake of globalization and an emerging knowledge economy. Many research studies have been conducted to examine the extent to which HRM practices converge and diverge in different socio-cultural contexts. National institutions and local cultures are cited as the major stumbling blocks for HRM convergence. However, it is also true that regional clusters have many things in common (cultural similarity, level of economic development, and geographical proximity etc.) make conditions that ultimately lead to isomorphism in HRM. The study in question attempts to look at the extent of convergence and divergence of HRM in India, Pakistan, and ...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of human resource management in publicly...
As debates on HRM continue, we contend that a number of important issues have not been given the ad...
A recurring question in contemporary organizations is how to deal with HRM (human resource managemen...
This retrospective study glimpses in the literature to understand the development of indigenous HRM ...
This chapter presents the geographical and socio-economic context of the Indian subcontinent and dis...
In this article, we highlight the significance and need for conducting context-specific human resour...
This chapter focuses on comparative human resource management (HRM). It explores the differences bet...
In this paper, we respond to the calls for context-specific scholarship and research on human resour...
In advanced Western countries globalisation has been accompanied by the increasing use of sophistica...
Since the 1940’s, businesses have moved beyond local markets and gradually developed into one sophis...
The spotlight is increasingly on the human resource management (HRM) strategies of Indian-owned mult...
The entry of MNC’s in India as resulted in the need for updating the HR practices to be on par with ...
Edited by three renowned specialists in comparative human resource management (CHRM) this expanded a...
Purpose Existing work on convergence/divergence amongst HRM practices in MNCs and local firms mainly...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of human resource management in publicly...
As debates on HRM continue, we contend that a number of important issues have not been given the ad...
A recurring question in contemporary organizations is how to deal with HRM (human resource managemen...
This retrospective study glimpses in the literature to understand the development of indigenous HRM ...
This chapter presents the geographical and socio-economic context of the Indian subcontinent and dis...
In this article, we highlight the significance and need for conducting context-specific human resour...
This chapter focuses on comparative human resource management (HRM). It explores the differences bet...
In this paper, we respond to the calls for context-specific scholarship and research on human resour...
In advanced Western countries globalisation has been accompanied by the increasing use of sophistica...
Since the 1940’s, businesses have moved beyond local markets and gradually developed into one sophis...
The spotlight is increasingly on the human resource management (HRM) strategies of Indian-owned mult...
The entry of MNC’s in India as resulted in the need for updating the HR practices to be on par with ...
Edited by three renowned specialists in comparative human resource management (CHRM) this expanded a...
Purpose Existing work on convergence/divergence amongst HRM practices in MNCs and local firms mainly...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of human resource management in publicly...
As debates on HRM continue, we contend that a number of important issues have not been given the ad...