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Using expatriates for adapting subsidiaries' employment modes to different market economies: a comparative analysis of US subsidiaries in Germany, the UK and Switzerland

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2018
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Meuer, J., Kluike, M., Backes-Gellner, U., & Pull, K. (2018). Using expatriates for adapting subsidiaries’ employment modes to different market economies: a comparative analysis of US subsidiaries in Germany, the UK and Switzerland (No. 372; UZH Business Working Paper Series). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3110778

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Because the extent to which multinational companies (MNCs) benefit from foreign subsidiaries depends on how effectively MNCs manage their foreign subsidiaries' workforce, the international management literature has long focused on how MNCs transfer Human Resource Management (HRM) practices. However, the literature has only vaguely dealt with institutional differences between host and home countries, often simplifying these differences under the umbrella of institutional or cultural distance. This article investigates how MNCs use expa

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UZH Business Working Paper Series

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Expatriation, International Human Resource Management, Industrial Relations, Varieties of Capitalism, fsQCA

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English

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2018-02-09

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2018-08-24

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Meuer, J., Kluike, M., Backes-Gellner, U., & Pull, K. (2018). Using expatriates for adapting subsidiaries’ employment modes to different market economies: a comparative analysis of US subsidiaries in Germany, the UK and Switzerland (No. 372; UZH Business Working Paper Series). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3110778

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