ISSN: 2040-8005
Online from: 2010
Subject Area: Human Resource Management
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| 1954018 | Business ethics and workplace Jessica Li, Jean Madsen (pp. 83 - 99) Keywords: Business ethics, China, Decision making, Employee attitudes, Employee behaviour, guanxi, SOE employees, SOE organizations, State-owned enterprises Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (137kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1954178 | Labour market regulations and informal employment in China: To what extent are workers protected? FangLee Cooke (pp. 100 - 116) Keywords: China, Employment legislation, Informal employment, Labour market regulation, Migrant workers, Rural migrant workers, Social security, Trade union Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (104kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1954043 | Entrepreneurial leadership, human capital management, and global competitiveness: An empirical study of Taiwanese MNCs Ya-Hui Ling, Bih-Shiaw Jaw (pp. 117 - 135) Keywords: Competitive advantage, Human capital, Human resource management, Leadership, Multinational companies, Taiwan Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (117kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
| 1954042 | Evaluating management training and development in a cross-cultural context: A stakeholder approach Sun Xiao, Catharine Ross, Jonathan Liu (pp. 136 - 158) Keywords: China, Cross cultural studies, Management development, Stakeholder analysis, Training evaluation, United Kingdom Article type: Research paper Please login | Abstract & purchase [ HTML & PDF (129kb) ] | Reprints & permissions |
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| 1954079 | Guest editorial Malcolm Warner A fisherwoman in the China Sea |
| 1954129 | An interview with Dr Anne Tsui, Motorola Professor of International Management: Part I – the scholarly journey Jie Ke |