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Organizational flexibility in Korean companies: rules and procedures on managerial discretion and employee behaviour

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Korean management practices are based on Confucius and tend to have a hierarchy, be authoritarian and emphasize loyalty. There is little scope for employee autonomy. A study of 45 Korean companies shows that Western values have begun to have an impact on management practices in Korea but Confucian values still predominate. More formalized rules are needed to limit managerial discretion on recruitment and promotion because managers tend to make decisions based on family or school ties. Having a more flexible organizational structure would enable firms to be more innovative.

Author: Lee, Sangho
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 1998
Analysis, Organizational research, Korea

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Personnel development for dissolving jobs: towards a competency-based approach?

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Jobs are the central units linking work requirements and personnel, while at the same time they are seemingly dissolving and losing their status as the basic building blocks of organist ions. A study suggests that jobs are structured along two independent lines, formal control and complexity of work tasks and each combination of formalization and complexity gives rise to a different approach to align work and competencies.

Author: Nybo, Geir
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2004
United States, Business Personnel Management

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Determinants of variable pay for top managers of foreign subsidiaries in Finland

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Issues are presented concerning the variants which affect the pay of 110 top managers employed by foreign subsidiaries in Finland. The use of an agency theory perspective to study compensation levels is discussed.

Author: Bjorkman, Ingmar, Furu, Patrick
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Name: International Journal of Human Resource Management
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0958-5192
Year: 2000
Research, Finland, Compensation management, Agency theory

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Subjects list: Evaluation, Human resource management
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