Based upon the sample of 419 MNCs’ subsidiaries in Korea, we examined the country of origin effect in the choice of MNCs’ HRM strategy: transplantation, localization, and mixed. A multinominal logit regression analysis showed that there is an important country of origin effect in the choice between a localization strategy and a mixed strategy. North American MNCS tended to implement mixed strategy, while Japanese MNCs tended to adopt localization strategy. European MNCs were in the middle. The estimated log odds of choosing a localization strategy over a mixed strategy by Japanese subsidiaries were 1.79 times higher than European subsidiaries and 2.85 times higher than N. American subsidiaries; those by European subsidiaries were 1.59 times...
Existing studies on Chinese outward FDI in western academic literature have not sufficiently explore...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For comparison purposes, orga...
This study explores the factors that influence the design and execution of MNCs ’ HRM systems in the...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
Using data from 160 Asian affiliates of American and Japanese MNCs, this paper explores the determin...
Recent studies on strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) have advocated the impor...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been the subject of much attention in recent years. Howev...
The purpose of this research is to examine the conditions of home and host country culture as well a...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
Existing studies on Chinese outward FDI in western academic literature have not sufficiently explore...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
The thesis addresses human resource management (HRM) strategic choice in multinational corporations ...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For comparison purposes, orga...
This study explores the factors that influence the design and execution of MNCs ’ HRM systems in the...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
Using data from 160 Asian affiliates of American and Japanese MNCs, this paper explores the determin...
Recent studies on strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) have advocated the impor...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been the subject of much attention in recent years. Howev...
The purpose of this research is to examine the conditions of home and host country culture as well a...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
NoOne of the central questions in the literature on MNCs is the extent to which their subsidiaries a...
Existing studies on Chinese outward FDI in western academic literature have not sufficiently explore...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...