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Predicting IHRM strategy and practice decisions : development of the IHRM orientation typology

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shannon Lloyd, Charmine Hartel
International human resource management (IHRM) is becoming increasingly fundamental to organisational success, as globalisation forces demand organisations to design and implement a global strategy. One of the most critical choices faced by IHRM practitioners is whether and when an organisation should adapt its human resource policies and practices to the local context (localisation). A typology of International Human Resource Management Orientations (IHRMO) that clarifies what IHRMO’s are and what they entail is developed from a review of the literature on localisation and globalisation, convergence and divergence and Perlmutter’s management typology. Additionally, two theoretical models are developed that predict which IHRM orientation identified in the typology should be adopted. The article takes a step towards elucidating effective IHRM strategy and practice decision-making by showing that culture and institutional pressures, amongst other tings, do make a difference.

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Journal

Cross cultural management : an international journal

Volume

11

Issue

4

Pagination

60 - 76

Publisher

Sage publications Ltd

Location

London, England

ISSN

1352-7606

eISSN

1758-6089

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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