By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southern African Development Community countries, this paper tests the relevance of the country-of-origin effect and analyses the strength of institutional and firm-level influences. Examining data from 865 MNE subsidiaries obtained from the World Bank enterprise survey data, the paper finds that Indian MNEs have higher labour costs in relation to total sales than their European counterparts, that Indian MNEs make more use of temporary labour than their European counterparts, that Indian MNEs invest in less training than their European counterparts. No support is found for the hypothesis that Indian MNEs have a lower ratio of skilled workers in com...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
Purpose – Using an institutionalist perspective, and through a case study analysis, the purpose of t...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the extent to which human resource management (HRM) practices in mu...
We compare how far companies based in Africa, India and the 'global North' operating in Mauritius ad...
Purpose Existing work on convergence/divergence amongst HRM practices in MNCs and local firms mainly...
Despite the extensive literature on the human resource management (HRM) systems and practices of mul...
Purpose: This paper seeks to examine and understand how country institutional environments different...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to provide human resource (HR) practitioners of multinational...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
By comparing the HRM practices in Indian and European MNE subsidiaries located in four of the Southe...
Purpose – Using an institutionalist perspective, and through a case study analysis, the purpose of t...
Purpose Using an institutionalist perspective, and through case study analysis, this article examine...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the extent to which human resource management (HRM) practices in mu...
We compare how far companies based in Africa, India and the 'global North' operating in Mauritius ad...
Purpose Existing work on convergence/divergence amongst HRM practices in MNCs and local firms mainly...
Despite the extensive literature on the human resource management (HRM) systems and practices of mul...
Purpose: This paper seeks to examine and understand how country institutional environments different...
This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, a...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to provide human resource (HR) practitioners of multinational...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
In this article, we explore what determines the decisions of emerging-market multinational corporati...
There is considerable debate as to the determinants of the HR policies of HRM: do they reflect natio...