One of the most influential debates across business and
management studies has centered on the relative impact of
institutions on the fortunes of firms and nations. However,
analyses have primarily focused on institutional effects on
societal features, rather than actual firm practices. This volume
brings together recent trends in comparative institutional analysis
with a rich body of data on firm-level human resource management
practice, consolidating and extending more than a decade of
research on the topic."
Human Resource Management and the Institutional Perspective"
explores the overlapping and distinct elements in work and
employment relations both within and across country lines. The
authors focus on intra-firm relations, internal diversity within
varieties of capitalism, and the uneven and experimental nature of
systemic change, all the while employing an impressive level of
theoretical rigor and empirical evidence. In a single volume, this
text unites soundly based, theoretically strong and empirically new
chapters that bring advances in institutional theory to bear on the
subject of international and comparative human resource
management.
This book is a valuable resource for students and scholars
interested in contemporary developments in institutional theory,
the relationship between regulation and practice, and innovation
and continuity in human resource management.
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