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Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 695 g

Almond / Ferner

American Multinationals in Europe

Managing Employment Relations Across National Borders
Erscheinungsjahr 2006
ISBN: 978-0-19-927463-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Managing Employment Relations Across National Borders

Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 695 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-927463-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Some of the key questions in employment relations, comparative business, and globalization revolve around the extent to which businesses embody a national business system, and what happens when these employment models are exported to other national settings. By exploring the variety of ways in which US multinationals deal with these issues, and their reception, when operating in Europe, Phil Almond, Anthony Ferner, and their contributors examine the interaction between globalization and national 'Varieties of Capitalism'.

Using the findings of a four-year international exploration of the management of employment relations in US multinationals in the UK, Germany, Ireland, and Spain, this book examines what is distinctively 'American' about these companies, and how this notion is exported. The process is shown to be one that is not a technical managerial one, but one that is highly political, and 'negotiated', in which groups and individuals at different levels within the company try to influence the terms of transfer.

These questions are not only of theoretical importance, but also of practical significance in terms of the transfer of management knowledge and 'best practice'. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and advanced students of HRM, International Business, and Organization Studies, as well as HR practitioners concerned with US multinationals operating in Europe.

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- PART I INTRODUCTION

- 1: Anthony Ferner and Phil Almond: Introduction: American Multinationals and the Cross-national Management of Employment Relations

- 2: Anthony Ferner and Anne Tempel: Multinationals and National Business Systems: a 'Power and Institutions' Perspective

- PART II THE CONTEXT

- 3: Ian Clark and Phil Almond: Overview of the US Business System

- 4: Tony Edwards, Paddy Gunnigle, Javier Quintanilla and Hartmut Wächter: Overview of the Host Business Systems

- 5: Peter Butler, David Collings, Ren? Peters, and Javier Quintanilla: The Case Study Companies in their Organizational Context

- PART III THE FINDINGS: EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS POLICIES AND PRACTICES

- 6: Trevor Colling, Paddy Gunnigle, Javier Quintanilla, and Anne Tempel: Collective Representation and Participation

- 7: Phil Almond, Michael Muller-Camen, David Collings and Javier Quintanilla: Pay and Performance

- 8: Anthony Ferner, Michael Morley, Michael Muller-Camen and Lourdes Susaeta: Workforce Diversity Policies

- 9: Peter Butler, David Collings, Ren? Peters, and Javier Quintanilla: The Management of Managerial Careers

- PART IV THE FINDINGS: STRUCTURE, PROCESS, AND DYNAMICS

- 10: Anthony Ferner, Paddy Gunnigle, Javier Quintanilla, Hartmut Wächter and Tony Edwards: Centralization

- 11: Tony Edwards, David Collings, Javier Quintanilla and Anne Tempel: Innovation and the Transfer of Organizational Learning

- 12: Hartmut Wächter, René Peters, Anthony Ferner, Paddy Gunnigle and Javier Quintanilla: The Role of the International Personnel Function

- 13: Phil Almond, Trevor Colling, Tony Edwards and Anthony Ferner: Conclusions


Phil Almond is a Reader in Human Resource Management at Leicester Business School, De Montfort University. His published research interests include labour management in MNCs, comparative industrial and employment relations, wage determination systems, gender pay inequality, comparative methodology and the effects of corporate governance regimes on the management of labour.

Anthony Ferner is Professor of International Human Resource Management at Leicester Business School, De Montfort University, Leicester. His research is concerned with employment relations in multinational companies, focusing in particular on the interaction between multinational behaviour and national employment relations systems.



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