International Journal of Manpower: Volume 9 Issue 2
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An interdisciplinary journal on human resources, management & labour economicsTable of contents
USING DEMOCRATIC SIMILARITY IN HUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING TO BUILD A COMMITTED WORKFORCE
Andrew J. Templer, Robert H. SchwartzIntroduction There is little doubt that organisations wishing to survive in the increasingly competitive environment of the 1990s must have a clear plan for their acquisition and…
EARNINGS AND JOB MOBILITY OVER THE LIFE CYCLE: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PROCESSES
John Creedy, Keith WhitfieldIntroduction The literature on earnings change has increasingly suggested that the key processes generating earnings inequality are those operating within the firm. However, there…
MANAGING EXPATRIATES
Chris BrewsterIntroduction Expatriate managers are crucial members of all major multinational corporations (MNCs). And they are very expensive. To send a manager abroad can typically cost three…
THE HUNGARIAN ECONOMIC REFORM: PROBLEMS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE CULTURE
Magdolna CsathIntroduction The Hungarian economic reform in 1968 was a departure from the centralised, autocratic economic and political system which existed prior to that time. In the old…
MEASURING INTERNAL STRATEGIC CHOICE DECISIONS AND THEIR LINKAGES TO THE REWARD STRUCTURE: A CASE STUDY IN A HIGH TECHNOLOGY FIRM
Luis R. Gomez‐Mejia, Joseph E. McCannAssessing Internal Strategic Choice Decisions The strategic choice models of Child, Galbraith, Thompson, and related work by Ansoff, Chakravarthy and Miles and Snow provide…
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- Professor Adrian Ziderman