Towards an extended international HRM model for emerging multinational enterprises

Axele Giroud, Connie Zheng

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Abstract

This paper critiques several exiting strategic international human resource management (SIHRM) frameworks and discusses their limitations to apply directly to emerging multinational enterprises (EMNEs), especially those generated from China and other BRICS nations. To complement the existing SIHRM frameworks, key variables relevant to emerging economies are identified and the extended model with particular reference to EMNEs is developed with several research propositions. It is believed that the extended model would better capture the recent development of MNEs in transition, and alert emerging international managers to address several human resource management challenges in the global context.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology|World Acad. Sci. Eng. Technol.
Pages92-100
Number of pages8
Volume77
Publication statusPublished - May 2011

Keywords

  • China
  • Human resource
  • MNEs
  • Strategy

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