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mir, Management International Review, Special Issue - 1998/2: Management and International Review

Inglese · Tascabile

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Wales (UK), Karl-Klaus Pullig, University of Paderborn (Germany), Max RingI steuer, Catholic University ofEichstätt (Germany), Ewald Scherm, University of Hagen (Germany), Stefan Schmid, Catholic University of Eichstätt (Germany), Karl-Heinz Schmidt, University of Paderborn (Germany), Ursula Schneider, University of Graz (Austria) and Joachim Wolf, University of Hohenheim (Ger many). For support in the organization of the review process the editors thank Christopher Gramley. The outcome of the review process was that 13 papers were selected for pub lication in two special isslIes which both address the field of international human resource management. There were many other very well-written and high quality papers but due to space limitations, the editors could not include more contribu tions. For those interested in the other papers of the IHRM-conference we recom; mend the conference proceedings which are available from the University of Paderborn (E-mail: Testing@notes.uni-paderborn.de). The selected papers can be related to three broad IHRM-approaches which are described below: Cross-cultural management approach: early work in this field (especially in Anglo-Saxon cOllntries) emphasized a cross-cultural management approach which examines human behavior within organizations from an international perspective. Comparative HRM: A second approach developed from the comparative indus trial relations and HRM literature seeks to describe, compare and analyse HRM systems in various countries. HRM in mulfinationalJirms: A third approach seeks to focus on aspects ofHRM in multinational firms, especially expatriate management and HR in subsidiaries.

Sommario

Guest Editors' Introduction.- Think Locally, Act Globally: Cultural Constraints in Personnel Management.- Individualization of Human Resource Management Facing Intercultural Corporate Structures.- When in Rome, do they do as the Romans? HRM Practices of US Subsidiaries in Europe.- The Reform of Employee Compensation in China's Industrial Enterprises.- Experimenting with Standardization and Individualization: Human Resource Management and Restructuring in Japan.- National Factors Determining Indian and British HRM Practices: An Empirical Study.

Info autore

Professor Dr. Wolfgang Weber ist Professor für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Personalwirtschaft, an der Universität Paderborn.

Univ.-Prof. Dr.Profs.h.c. Dr.h.c. Klaus Macharzina ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Unternehmensführung, Organisation und Personalwesen sowie Leiter der Forschungsstelle für Export- und Technologiemanagement (EXTEC) der Universität Hohenheim in Stuttgart. Er ist außerdem Herausgeber der Zeitschrift "mir - Management International Review".

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Peter J. Dowling (Editore), Mario Festing (Editore), Marion Festing (Editore), Peter J Dowling (Editore), Wolfgang Weber (Editore)
Editore Gabler
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.1999
 
EAN 9783409114196
ISBN 978-3-409-11419-6
Pagine 126
Peso 220 g
Illustrazioni 126 p. 4 illus.
Collane mir, Management International Review, Special Issue
mir, Management International Review, Special Issue
Serie mir Special Issue
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Management

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