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1. Studying human resource management in the international context : the case of Central and Eastern Europe / Snejina Michailova, Noreen Heraty and Michael J. Morley -- 2. Managing human resources in Estonia / Tonu Kaarelson and Ruth Alas -- 3. Managing human resources in Lithuania / Asta...
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While previous work has identified a shift in the host business system which facilitates multinational corporations in their quest to introduce non-union approaches, little or no qualitative data have been brought to bear on this issue. This article presents case-based evidence on the dynamics...
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The transition from school to work: a European perspectiveIn general, a person's employment and educational biographies do not alwaysrun smoothly and in only one direction. Interruptions often occur, or theindividual may begin to move in different or new directions
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Studying human resource management in the international context : the case of Central and Eastern Europe -- Managing human resources in Estonia -- Managing human resources in Lithuania -- Managing human resources in Poland -- Managing human resources in the Czech Republic -- Managing human...
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This paper addresses some of the industrial relations ramifications of performance related pay (PRP) using empirical data from both new and longer established firms in the Republic of Ireland. Particular emphasis is placed on the adoption of PRP systems based on performance appraisal and the...
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