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This volume looks at how multinational companies manage their
workforces across borders. Its focus is on the shaping of
multinationals' employment practices through the interplay of
structural forces: divergent national business systems, evolving
supranational institutions, and the dynamics of global competition.
But it also scrutinises the multinational as an arena in which
contending actors pursue their own active interests and strategies
within the constraints of these broader forces. Its combination of
innovative empirical and theoretical material will appeal to
postgraduate students and researchers in the fields of
international business and comparative employment relations.
This text considers how multinationals transfer structures, policies and practices across national borders. It is contributed to by experts in the field of employment relations, and combines empirical material with a theoretical approach. The essays advance comparative institutionalist theory at both the macro-level and the micro-level.
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