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Human resource management transfer challenges within multinational firms From tension to best-fit

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dc.contributor.author Oppong, Nana Yaw
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-13T09:44:05Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-13T09:44:05Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 2040-8269
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9423
dc.description.abstract out of their national borders into foreign countries and how they attempt to transfer human resource management (HRM) policies and practices across their subsidiaries for a best-fit HRM model. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses the dilemma theory (involving two opposing values which doing one without the other creates a disadvantage but both cannot be done together) as the main analytical tool and reviews scholarly literature on MNCs’ HRM transfers for the assessment of the transfer challenges. Findings – It is found that MNCs face a dilemma as to how to find best-fit between home-country HRM requirements and host-country demands. In the face of this dilemma, MNCs attempt to build synergy between home-country requirements and host-country demands for a best-fit HRM that is beneficial to both the parent company and their foreign subsidiaries. Despite the best-fit HRM practices to diffuse the tension, parent company has greater influence in the final synergy product which is the trade-off between home-country HRM label and host-country contextual demands, thereby advancing the dominant HRMoption of the dilemma. Practical implications – MNCs should be aware of the possible challenges as they internationalise and should equally be aware that though they may build a synergy (a blend of workable headquarters and subsidiary HRM), the final product will continue to favour headquarters’ HRM policies and practices. Originality/value – The paper generates theoretical implications into the issues and challenges that arise with HRM transfers within multinational firms by examining how the dilemma theory sheds light on the transfer process and challenges from the dominant-contextual tension till the fight for best-fit HRM. It also contributes to the development of cycle of cross-border HRM dilemma, cross-border HRM transfer framework and Synergy-Dominant theory. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Management Research Review en_US
dc.subject Human resource management en_US
dc.subject Host country en_US
dc.subject Multinational companies en_US
dc.subject Best-fit practices en_US
dc.subject Cross-border HRM en_US
dc.subject Dilemma theory en_US
dc.subject Home country en_US
dc.subject International HRM transfer en_US
dc.title Human resource management transfer challenges within multinational firms From tension to best-fit en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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