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Multinational corporations are faced with what has been called the 'liability of foreignness'--a set of costs associated with, among other things, unfamiliar operating environments, economic, administrative and cultural differences, and with the challenges of coordination over geographic...
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In this article, we consider Human Resource Development (HRD) in the People's Republic and analyze the value of an MBA in a transitional economy. MBA education is growing rapidly in China, while at the same time business schools in America are facing declining applications and mounting...
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This study examines changing labour-management practices in China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in comparison with those in joint ventures (JVs). Based on a sample of 62 firms in seven Chinese major cities, it explores the degree to which HRM practices are a ‘myth’. The researchers...
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How can we best understand how people are managed in the new kinds of Western-influenced enterprises currently emerging in the People's Republic of China? In this article, we look in depth at 20 Shanghai-based, foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) in order to analyse their human resource dilemmas...
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