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Global HRM Practices across Cultural and Institutional Differences: The Case Analysis of China-Western Joint Ventures

Yanchu Zhang

The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

*Corresponding author: Yanchu Zhang

Published: June 27,2023

Abstract

A large number of studies on human resource management policies in the era of globalization show that there are significant differences in the operations of transnational corporations. The purpose of this study is to explore two major differences between countries and global human resource management (HRM) practices in terms of institutions and cultures. While doing a good job in human resources, we also need to pay attention to the construction of enterprise culture and enterprise system, so that the enterprise culture and enterprise system can develop together with human resources, enhance the comprehensive competitiveness of enterprises, and ensure the steady, healthy and sustainable development of enterprises in the market competition. This study will also analyze two specific cases related to these problems in the field of human resource management, and propose appropriate human resource management solutions to address the inherent weaknesses and achieve the improvement of the enterprise's human resource management system.

Keywords

Institutional Differences, China-Western Joint Ventures, Human resource management

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Global HRM Practices across Cultural and Institutional Differences: The Case Analysis of China-Western Joint Ventures

How to cite this paper: Yanchu Zhang. (2023) Global HRM Practices across Cultural and Institutional Differences: The Case Analysis of China-Western Joint VenturesJournal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science7(5), 901-905.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.05.003