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Human resource management in developing economies: a comparison of India and Thailand
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1995
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Development EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentInternational Human Resource ManagementEducationHuman Resource ManagementHuman Resource Management TrainingOrganizational BehaviorProductivityHuman Resource Management DevelopmentManagementComparative ManagementEmployment PracticesPronounced DifferencesHuman Resource DevelopmentEmployee RelationSocio-economic DevelopmentInternational ManagementWorkforce ProductivityInternational Human Resource DevelopmentStrategic ManagementUnion StatusBusinessHuman Capital Management
This paper reports the results of surveys of firms that were conducted both in India and Thailand. The surveys centred on a wide range of human resource management practices (staffing, training, compensation and evaluation). The sample consisted of both the subsidiaries of multinational corporations and locally owned companies. Statistical analysis suggests pronounced differences in employment practices between India and Thailand in some areas, while considerable similarities in other areas. The study controls for a variety of organizational factors (e.g., firm size, ownership (foreign versus domestic), union status).
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