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The article argues that empirical research on Human Resource Management creates a one-sided, distorted image of the …. Empirical research paints a unitaristic picture; depicting the employer and the role of HR management positively. Deviations …
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Management (HRM). However, rather few studies actually seem to take the concrete behavior of organizations as employers into … German Journal of Research in Human Resource Management (2005-2009), we highlight current gaps in the academic discussion and …
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This paper considers how the demand for non-material aspects of jobs evolves over changing wealth levels and how firms may want to react. We first consider the importance of non-material job aspects in general before turning to two specific human resource practices: flexible working hour...
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The present paper uses a large representative data set for Germany to analyze the effect of an enriched job design, which is characterized by a high degree of autonomy and multitasking, on job satisfaction. In our empirical approach we take job satisfaction as a proxy variable for workers'...
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In this paper we argue that flexpatriates’ needs and goals are not homogeneous and cannot be met simply by providing standard measures to facilitate working in different cultural locations. We review the nature of flexpatriate lifestyle to examine how employees of multinational enterprises...
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