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Examines five strategic human resource management (HRM) issues using a qualitative methodology. Two of these are related to the central organisational‐level constructs of structure and culture. The other three pertain to HR strategy, HR competencies, and HR outsourcing. The study employed the...
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personnel activities is also explored. The survey was conducted in Singapore in 1988 and included 58 medium‐technology and 22 …
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Management and organisation literature often characterises managing in Africa as 'the challenge of' and rarely do scholars look to the continent for novel ideas, inspiration, best practice, or theoretical insights. Yet, in the last five years or so, the African organisational landscape has...
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Singapore is a cosmopolitan city. With the rapid globalisation of businesses and the government's call for Singapore …
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shows that questionnaires were administered at two organizations in Singapore to evaluate employees' attitudes resulting …
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Analyses the effects of age on the level of job satisfaction of accountants in Singapore. Four categories of …
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modeling-based analysis of cross-sectional data from 362 respondents from Vietnam-based software companies. Findings – Research …
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firms in Vietnam may help to control for cultural factors, it may also limit generalizability. Because of the limited number …
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Despite over 20 years of academic hype, international human resource management (IHRM) literature has been only partly successful in its original claim to offer a universal panacea for complexities of managing people that can transcend national, cultural and economic divides. This paper provides...
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Notes that the present human resource literature on absence pays relatively little attention to the management of genuine injury and illness. Seeks to partially address this lacuna in the literature through the findings of an exploratory study of the arrangements used to facilitate the return to...
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