In the literature on international HRM there is a divide between those who see institutional differences as

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In the literature on international HRM there is a divide between those who see institutional differences as being the most significant determinants of varying HR practices across the globe, and those who stress the importance of cultural differences. The former believe that working cultures can be altered by making institutional changes, while the latter argue that culture is deeply entrenched and that it is responsible for the shape that institutions take. What is your view on this debate?

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Human Resource Management

ISBN: 9780273646396

5th Edition

Authors: Derek Torrington, Laura Hall, Stephen Taylor

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