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Coping Systems for Employee Turnover - A Case Study Research at Multinational Corporations in Singapore (Paperback)
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Coping Systems for Employee Turnover - A Case Study Research at Multinational Corporations in Singapore (Paperback)
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Diploma Thesis from the year 2002 in the subject Business economics
- Trade and Distribution, grade: 1,0, University of Hannover
(Wirtschaftswissenschaften), language: English, abstract:
Inhaltsangabe: Abstract: As business activities become increasingly
global and cross-nationally intertwined, human resource management
is no longer defined by national boundaries. In particular,
multinational corporations (MNCs) face the challenge of managing
their globally dispersed work force effectively. Yet, the field of
international human resource management (IHRM) remains an
understudied domain, lacking substantial empirical and conceptual
research. Also, a prevailing focus on quantitative data suggests a
need for deeper qualitative investigations, which allows a more
profound assessment of the context in which IHRM unfolds. By
addressing IHRM at MNCs, the current empirical work contributes
additional scientific insights into this domain. In this respect,
the author has selected an approach of inductive comparative case
study research, mainly based on qualitative data, that enables the
generation of theory through an iterative, data-driven process.
This method has been applied to investigate IHRM because it is
particularly fruitful when examining new and narrowly developed
scientific fields as well as considering contextual conditions.
Thus, a multiple case study was conducted through exploratory and
semi-structured interviews with managerial employees at six western
MNCs which maintain their regional headquarters for South-East Asia
in Singapore. The initial guiding objective was to provide a more
thorough understanding of the forces that influence IHRM. Due to
the exploratory nature of the research set-up, this broad focus has
narrowed during the conduct of the study and the subsequent data
analysis. Based on the interviews, employee turnover emerged as a
key concern for international organizations operating in Singapore.
Although a tight local labour market has led to the
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