A comparative study of organizational context factors for managerial career progress: focusing on Chinese state-owned, Sino-foreign joint venture and Japanese corporation
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Managerial career progress as perceived by managers in China and Japan consists of (1) environmental quality for career progress, (2) performance and (3) in-house training opportunities. The results of a study on the above indicate that Japanese managers have a more favorable organizational context while working for Japanese corporations in Japan than China.
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2004
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Learning in a competitive field: MBA students' improvised case studies of IHRM
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A comparative analysis of usage of improvisation with case studies in international human resource management research is presented. Master of Business Administration students use the two methods for learning and preparing their own case studies. The concept of competitive field helps these students in designing management learning sessions.
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2005
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More than mere fragments? The use of the Workplace Employment Relations Survey data in HRM research
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The lack of use of British Workplace Employment Relations (WERS) survey data in human resources management research is studied. There is a need for a research program that builds upon the insights obtained from WERS-based research.
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2007
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