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Emerging multinational enterprises (or EMNEs) have made a huge
impact on the international business stage by internationalising at
a rapid rate. And they have performed remarkably well in both
developing and developed countries. Accordingly, there is a growing
strand of literature on how EMNEs manage their international human
resource (IHRM) practices in different international contexts.
However, the majority of the literature on IHRM practices of EMNEs
is limited to explaining what international management practices
EMNEs implement in their foreign subsidiaries and how they
implement them. Too often, EMNEs struggle to transfer their weak
management practices across national borders as they have limited
experience, resources and capabilities when compared to MNEs from
developed countries. Developing a better understanding on the
manner in which EMNEs adopt their international human resource
management and development practices abroad is, therefore,
paramount to fully understand their globalisation-related
behaviours. This dedicated book will aim to provide a holistic
picture and contemporary insights on IHRM in emerging multinational
enterprises. It will be of interest to researchers, academics and
students in the fields of business and management, especially those
with a particular interest in human resource management, firm
internationalisation and emerging markets.
Emerging multinational enterprises (or EMNEs) have made a huge
impact on the international business stage by internationalising at
a rapid rate. And they have performed remarkably well in both
developing and developed countries. Accordingly, there is a growing
strand of literature on how EMNEs manage their international human
resource (IHRM) practices in different international contexts.
However, the majority of the literature on IHRM practices of EMNEs
is limited to explaining what international management practices
EMNEs implement in their foreign subsidiaries and how they
implement them. Too often, EMNEs struggle to transfer their weak
management practices across national borders as they have limited
experience, resources and capabilities when compared to MNEs from
developed countries. Developing a better understanding on the
manner in which EMNEs adopt their international human resource
management and development practices abroad is, therefore,
paramount to fully understand their globalisation-related
behaviours. This dedicated book will aim to provide a holistic
picture and contemporary insights on IHRM in emerging multinational
enterprises. It will be of interest to researchers, academics and
students in the fields of business and management, especially those
with a particular interest in human resource management, firm
internationalisation and emerging markets.
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