AbstractMultinational Corporations (MNCs) as well as domestic companies in China are having difficulty in their search for talent. The reasons include not only the number of graduates but also the quality of these graduates. A recent trend shows that job seekers increasingly prefer private owned Chinese organizations over MNCs. It is suggested that MNCs should develop a comprehensive human resource strategy to be competitive in the global economy
Emerging market multinational corporations (MNCs) are coming under increasing scrutiny for their int...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the issues relating to recruiting highly ski...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 76-80.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
A legacy of a centrally planned economy with a strong traditional bound culture, coupled with the dy...
China suffered minimal fallout from the global financial crisis due to its burgeoning economy and ‘s...
The growth of Fortune 500 companies in China has its complementary challenge in managing human resou...
International audienceUnlike the West and Japan, China remains a target market for foreign multinati...
The identification and development of internal high-potential employees is referred to as „talent ma...
119 p.Despite producing more than 5 million graduates in 2008, China is still struggling with talent...
The continuous growth of the Chinese economy for the past thirty years has given rise to an increasi...
Since the beginning of its market economy and open-door policy in 1978, China has extensively promot...
With the rapid development of globalization and the Chinese economy, China has been regarded as one ...
AbstractHuman capital, as an important factor of production in the 21st century, has become an impor...
In light of the looming shortage of skilled professionals, companies are increasingly eager to recru...
China’s economy is experiencing the most tremendous growth in the world. Many MNCs come to China mai...
Emerging market multinational corporations (MNCs) are coming under increasing scrutiny for their int...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the issues relating to recruiting highly ski...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 76-80.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
A legacy of a centrally planned economy with a strong traditional bound culture, coupled with the dy...
China suffered minimal fallout from the global financial crisis due to its burgeoning economy and ‘s...
The growth of Fortune 500 companies in China has its complementary challenge in managing human resou...
International audienceUnlike the West and Japan, China remains a target market for foreign multinati...
The identification and development of internal high-potential employees is referred to as „talent ma...
119 p.Despite producing more than 5 million graduates in 2008, China is still struggling with talent...
The continuous growth of the Chinese economy for the past thirty years has given rise to an increasi...
Since the beginning of its market economy and open-door policy in 1978, China has extensively promot...
With the rapid development of globalization and the Chinese economy, China has been regarded as one ...
AbstractHuman capital, as an important factor of production in the 21st century, has become an impor...
In light of the looming shortage of skilled professionals, companies are increasingly eager to recru...
China’s economy is experiencing the most tremendous growth in the world. Many MNCs come to China mai...
Emerging market multinational corporations (MNCs) are coming under increasing scrutiny for their int...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the issues relating to recruiting highly ski...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 76-80.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...