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基本説明
Explores the relationships between the day-to-day activities of managers in multinational firms and the wider social, institutional and cultural contexts in which they operate.
Full Description
This book explores the relationships between the day-to-day activities of managers in multinational firms, and the wider social, institutional and cultural contexts in which they operate. It examines new qualitative research material and applies theoretical approaches previously unexplored in the fields of international management and business.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables Notes on the Contributors Preface Introduction; M.Geppert & M.Mayer PART 1: MANAGERIAL PRACTICES AND THE ROLE OF NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS The Comparative Institutional Approach to Human Resource Management in Multinational Companies; A.Tempel & P.Walgenbach Employment Relations as a Resource in the Socio-Political Construction of Transnational Social Spaces by Multinational Companies; K.Williams & M.Geppert PART 2: PROBLEMS OF TRANSFERRING MANAGERIAL PRACTICES TRANSNATIONALLY Transferring Value-infused Organizational Practices in Multinational Companies; S.Blazejewski Variation of Practices across Multiple Levels within Transnational Companies; A.Mohan Knowledge Transfer Process in Multinational Companies; T.C.Chini & B.Ambos PART 3: SOCIAL PRACTICES AND 'INTERNATIONAL' PRACTITIONERS Governing the Outposts? Exploring the Role of Expatriate Managers in a Multinational Corporation; F.Moore Embedding the Multinational Enterprise; R.Loveridge Index