Using a mixed-method approach, we examine the experiences and responses among foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) of employee poaching and skills shortages in a prominent Chinese electronics manufacturing hub (Suzhou Industrial Park). This highlights strategic challenges MNEs face in Asia Pacific economies as more advanced subsidiaries outgrow their earlier low-cost, low-skill vocations. In examining poaching empirically, we also extend the field by introducing a local labour market perspective into the study of HRM in China. Third, we advance theorization of employee poaching beyond mainstream Western approaches to capture the interactions between internal and local labour markets that increasingly mark FIE manufacturing in fast developing...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
This paper reports on skills shortages, recruitment and retention issues that Australian multination...
We examine the experiences of foreign-invested enterprises with localized shortages of skilled proce...
Extant research pays little attention to unorganized migrant workers’ skill accumulation/upgrading f...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the staffing choices, recruitment, skills shortages and rete...
China’s social and economic development has facilitated the appearance of the knowledge economy sinc...
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 ...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
We examine worker training by Chinese manufacturing firms using nationally representative firm-level...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China are at the centre of the government’s economic reforms becau...
Labour markets in China have experienced remarkable changes in the past decade. In this paper we use...
The paper is aiming to explore the global staffing implementations within the background of globaliz...
In 2004, acute labour shortages were first observed in labour-intensive export-processing sectors in...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
This paper reports on skills shortages, recruitment and retention issues that Australian multination...
We examine the experiences of foreign-invested enterprises with localized shortages of skilled proce...
Extant research pays little attention to unorganized migrant workers’ skill accumulation/upgrading f...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the staffing choices, recruitment, skills shortages and rete...
China’s social and economic development has facilitated the appearance of the knowledge economy sinc...
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 ...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
We examine worker training by Chinese manufacturing firms using nationally representative firm-level...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China are at the centre of the government’s economic reforms becau...
Labour markets in China have experienced remarkable changes in the past decade. In this paper we use...
The paper is aiming to explore the global staffing implementations within the background of globaliz...
In 2004, acute labour shortages were first observed in labour-intensive export-processing sectors in...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent ninety-nine percent of China’s registered enterp...
This paper reports on skills shortages, recruitment and retention issues that Australian multination...