This paper discusses the reception of human resource management (HRM) in Germany. A review of the German HRM debate shows that this is dominated by business administration academics specializing in this field. In the past, these scholars as well as practitioners have generally embraced the techniques as well as the ideology of HRM. This finding can be explained by a relatively low emphasis on empirical research, a neglect of industrial relations issues, and a strong impact of theories and concepts developed in the USA. Today, however, there appears to be a change towards a more critical appreciation of the US HRM model and a more positive assessment of the German HRM model
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This special issue is dedicated to exploring the convergence and divergence of national systems of i...
In this unique volume John Storey has brought together leading authorities to provide comprehensive ...
This paper discusses the contribution of human resource management to major transformations in ten E...
Human resource management in Germany is deeply rooted in its institutional environment. Thus, US sty...
This paper demonstrates that American and Japanese HR managers hardly perceive German human resource...
Most human resource management (HRM) research has been conducted in countries that have relatively w...
Abstract Most of the research about HRM and IR practices of MNCs in their host country has been cond...
textabstractTo fully understand the relationship between human resource management and performance i...
The concept of human resource management (HRM.), and the associated coxept of strategic human resour...
Abstract: This paper provides a European perspective on Human Resource Management (HRM). It explores...
There is considerable scholarly and practitioner debate about the extent to which North American-sty...
Abstract. The concept of human resource management (HRM) has been much debated in the literature. Th...
Since the 1970-BOs, employment relationships in the western world have been influenced by the emerge...
Abstract Human resource management (HRM) involves the administration of employees to achieve manage...
This paper examines the impact of management attitudes towards human resource management (HRM) pract...
This special issue is dedicated to exploring the convergence and divergence of national systems of i...
In this unique volume John Storey has brought together leading authorities to provide comprehensive ...
This paper discusses the contribution of human resource management to major transformations in ten E...