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Differences in international human resources development among indigenous firms and multinational affiliates in East and Southeast Asia

Short-term training and long-term HRD [human resource development] practices are examined in this study of nearly 400 firms, including affiliates of multinational corporations and indigenous companies in East and Southeast Asia. The study extends existing international HRD literature to examine the training and development of nonmanagerial host-country nationals employed in these firms. Empirical findings show links between HRD and multinational home country, with US-owned firms engaging in relatively higher levels of HRD activity. Significant relationships were also observed between the firm's strategic human resource orientation and the types and levels of HRD activity. Several hypotheses rooted in the HRD literature were tested.

Short-term training and long-term HRD [human resource development] practices are examined in this study of nearly 400 firms, ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Bartlett, Kenneth R.; Lawler, John J.; Bae, Johngseok;
Date: 2002
Geographic subjects: North America; United States; Asia
Journal title: Human resource development quarterly
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Workforce development; Research; Industry;

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