Pawan Budhwar is the 50th Anniversary Professor of International HRM at Aston Business school.
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VOLUME 1: INTERNATIONAL HRM: THE MNE PERSPECTIVE Introduction: Developments in IHRM - R.S. Schuler, P. Sparrow and P. Budhwar Models/Frameworks/Theories An Integrative Framework of Strategic International Human Resource Management - R.S. Schuler, P.H. Dowling and H. De Cieri Toward an Integrative Model of Strategic International Human Resource Management - S. Taylor, S. Beechler and N. Napier Strategic Human Resource Management in Multinational Enterprises: Theoretical and empirical developments - H. DeCieri, and P.J. Dowling International Human Resource Management: A thematic update and suggestions for future research - R.S. Schuler and I. Tarique Strategy, Structure and the External Environment Patterns of Strategic Control within MNCs - Y.L. Doz, and C.K. Prahala Influences on Human Resource Management Practices in Multinational Corporations - P.M. Rosenzweig and N. Nohria Strategic Human Resources: A new source for competitive advantage in the global arena - L.K. Stroh and P.M. Caligiuri Converting Global Presence into Global Competitive Advantage - A. Gupta and V. Govindarajan Human Resource Issues and Activities in International Joint Ventures - R.S. Schuler HR Issues and Activities in Mergers and Acquisitions - R.S. Schuler and S. Jackson Strategic Alliances, Organizational Learning and Competitive Advantage: The HRM agenda - V. Pucik Knowledge and Learning Creation and Transfer Knowledge Creation and Learning in International HRM - K. Kamoche Knowledge Flows within Multinational Corporations - A. Gupta and V. Govindarajan Knowledge Flows in MNCs: An empirical test and extension of Gupta and Govindarajan's typology of subsidiary roles - A.W. Harzing and N. Noorderhaven Managing Subsidiary Knowledge Creation: The effect of control mechanisms on subsidiary local embeddedness - U. Andersson, I. Bjorkman and M. Forsgren VOLUME 2: INTERNATIONAL HRM: THE MNE PERSPECTIVE Introduction: Developments in cross-cultural HRM [order]? - P. Sparrow, R.S. Schuler and P. Budhwar Planning and Staffing Expatriate Selection, Training and Career Pathing: A review and critique - M.E. Mendenhall, E. Dunbar and G.R. Oddou A Review and Agenda for Expatriate HRM - C. Brewster and H. Scullion Who's in Charge? An empirical study of executive staffing practices in foreign multinationals - A.W. Harzing A Theory-based Framework for Strategic Global Human Resource Staffing Policies and Practices - M. Harvey, C. Speier and M. Novicevic Changing Patterns of Global Staffing in the Multinational Enterprise: Challenges to the conventional expatriate assignment and emerging alternatives - D.G. Collings, H. Scullion and M.J. Morley A Model of Multinational Enterprise Subsidiary Staffing composition - I. Tarique, R. Schuler and Y. Gong Training, Development and Leadership Toward the Boundaryless Career: A closer look at the expatriate career concepts and the perceived implications of an international assignment - G.K. Stahl, E.L. Miller and R.L. Tung Selection and Training of Personnel for Overseas Assignments - R.L. Tung Managing Globally Competent People - N.J. Adler and S. Bartholomew Cultivating a Global Mindset - A.K. Gupta and V. Govindarajan Compensation and Performance Management Employee Performance Management Across Borders: A review of relevant academic literature - L.M. Claus and D.R. Briscoe Compensation Strategy in a Global Context - L.R. Gomez-Mejia and T.M. Welbourne International Compensation Practices: A ten-country comparative analysis - K. Roth, J. Milliman, H. De Cieri and P.H. Dowling Host Country National Reactions to Expatriate Pay Policies: A model and implications - S.M. Toh and A.S. DeNisi IHR Department/Function In Search of the Changing Role of the Corporate Human Resource Function in the International Firm - H. Scullion and K. Starkey Towards a New Model of Globalizing HRM - C. Brewster, P. Sparrow and H. Harris Toward a Comprehensive Model of International Adjustment: An integration of multiple theoretical perspectives - J.S. Black, M. Mendenhall and G. Oddou VOLUME 3: CROSS-CULTURAL Human Resource Management Introduction: Developments in cross-cultural HRM - P. Sparrow, R.S. Schuler and P. Budhwar Key Perspectives on the Cross-Cultural Management Field The Cultural Relativity of Organizational Practices and Theories - G. Hofstede Cross-cultural Management Research: The Ostrich and the trend - N.J. Adler The Cross-cultural Puzzle of International Human Resource Management - A. Laurent Managing Cross-national and Intra-national Diversity - R. Tung Internationalization and Varieties of Capitalism: The limited effects of cross-national coordination of economic activities on the nature of business systems - R. Whitley Dimensions and Models of Culture Clustering Countries on Attitudinal Dimensions: A review and synthesis - S. Ronen and O. Shenkar A Theory of Cultural Value Differences: Some implications for work - S.H. Schwartz Understanding Cultures and Implicit Leadership Theories Across the Globe: An introduction to project GLOBE - R.J. House, M. Javidan, P. Hanges and P. Dorfman Cultural Dimensions at the Individual Level of Analysis: The cultural orientation framework - M.L. Maznevski, J.J. DiStefano, C.B. Gomez, N.G. Noorderhaven and P.C. Wu The Many Dimensions of Culture - H.C. Triandis Cross-Cultural Training and Individual Capability Cross-Cultural Training Effectiveness: A review and a theoretical framework for future research - S.J. Black and M. Mendenhall Global Mindsets and Cognitive Shift in a Complex Multinational Corporation - T. Murtha, S. Lenway and R.P. Bagozzi Strategic HRM through the Cultural Looking Glass: Mapping the cognition of British and Indian managers - P.S. Budhwar and P.R. Sparrow Cultural Intelligence: Is such a capacity credible? - C. Hampden-Turner and F. Trompenaars Methodological Insights Hoftstede's Model of National Culture Differences and Their Consequences: A triumph of faith- a failure of analysis - B. McSweeney Structural Equivalence in Multilevel Research - F.J.R. Van de Vijver and Y.H. Poortinga A Dynamic, Multi-level Model of Culture: From the micro level of the individual to the macro level of a global culture - M. Erez and E. Gati Contextual Influences on Culture Research: shifting assumptions for new workplace realities - S.A. Sackmann and M.E. Phillips VOLUME 4: CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARATIVE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Introduction: Developments in cross-national comparative HRM - P. Budhwar, R.S. Schuler and P. Sparrow Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives in Comparative HRM Comparative HRM: A systems perspective - J.P. Begin Building the Theory of Comparative HRM - P.F. Boxall Towards a European Model of Human Resource Management - C. Brewster Rethinking Comparative and Cross National Human Resource Management Research - P. Budhwar and Y. Debrah Reconceptualizing Comparative Industrial Relations: Lessons from international research - R. Locke, T. Kochan and M. Piore Frameworks for Cross-National Comparative HRM Investigations Comparative Research in Human Resource Management: A review and an example - C. Brewster, O. Tregaskis, A. Hegewisch and L. Mayne An Integrative Framework for Understanding Cross-national Human Resource Management Practices - P. Budhwar and S. Sparrow Institutional and Rational Determinants of Organizational Practices: Human resource management in European firms - P.N. Gooderham, O. Nordhaug and K. Ringdal Converging Divergences: World changes in employment systems - H.C. Katz and O. Darbishire A Framework for the Comparative Analysis of Personnel Administration - V.V. Murray, H.C. Jain and R.J. Adams Redefining the Field of European Human Resource Management: A battle between national mindsets and forces of business transition - P.R. Sparrow and J.M. Hiltrop Empirical Investigations in Cross-National HRM Human Resource Management in Europe: Evidence from ten countries - C. Brewster and H.H. Larsen National Factors Determining Indian and British HRM practices: An empirical study - P. Budhwar and P. Sparrow Competition and Change: Mapping the Indian HRM recipe against world-wide patterns - P. Sparrow and P. Budhwar Convergence or Divergence: Human resource practices and policies for competitive advantage worldwide - P. Sparrow, R. Schuler and S. Jackson Converging or Diverging? A comparative analysis of trends in contingent employment practice in Europe over a decade - O. Tregaskis and C. Brewster