Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed largely on manufacturing firms in economically developed countries. This paper explores the transfer of human resource management and customer service practices to China by Japanese multinational retail firms. Such firms face competing pressures, the imperative and potential advantages of implementing the default position of taken-for-granted, well tried parent country practices are set against the necessity to gain legitimacy in host environments and to meet the needs and expectations not only of local employees but also customers. The findings highlight the complexity of transfer and indicate that local labour markets constitute a greater barri...
Little is known about the Human Resource Management strategies and practices adopted by multinationa...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
Little is known about the Human Resource Management strategies and practices adopted by multinationa...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
The management of host country employees is often portrayed as a particularly fraught dimension for ...
HRM practices in foreign subsidiaries have been a subject of much attention in recent years. However...
Little is known about the Human Resource Management strategies and practices adopted by multinationa...
A number of studies have noted the influence of national differences on HRM strategic choice and pra...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...