International Human Resource Management Globalization, National Systems and Multinational Companies

International Human Resource Management tackles the issues raised by cross-national differences in HRM styles. Specifically, it identifies a number of themes: the meaning of globalization and the extent to which it is a novel phenomenon; the challenges to national traditions; the embeddedness of act...

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Main Authors: Edwards, Tony (Author), Rees, Chris 1966- (Author)
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: New York FT Prentice Hall 2006
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