In search of the roots of HRM in the Chinese workplace.

Autor: Busse, Ronald, Warner, Malcolm, Zhao, Shuming
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Zdroj: Chinese Management Studies; 2016, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p527-543, 17p
Abstrakt: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to trace back the roots of US-driven “Human Resource Management” (HRM) school of thought which now become widely institutionalized in China, up to the present day.Design/methodology/approach It looks at the diffusion of management knowledge over the period to Chinese business, which involved in turn scientific management (SM), human relations (HR) and HRM, respectively, from the interwar years onwards, by using a bibliometric analysis of Chinese language sources, searching a number of databases now available.Findings The authors scanned the international, as well as Chinese, literature to support a conjecture of a HR route towards China and how it morphed into HRM and went on to conclude that there was by the end of the year 2015 still a significant output of academic publications with references to both HR and HRM, respectively, but that we must be cautious in asserting a firm conclusion.Originality/value This paper traces back the roots of Chinese HRM back to the US-driven HR school of thought. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index