Human resource management practices in Chinese organisations
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of this special issue of Chinese Management Studies (CMS) focuses attention on a central activity of Chinese organisations – managing people. The aim is to support efforts to move beyond human resource management (HRM) research in China as a subset of international or comparative HRM research and promote indigenous approaches to research in China.
Design/methodology/approach
Review and reflection.
Findings
The research presented in the eight articles that constitute this special issue not only use sample data from China but also explore the mechanisms of different variables in the special Chinese condition, situation and context, resulting in meaningful results on a practical level. As such, they provide valuable contributions to theory construction in HRM and organisational behaviour, not just for China but for organisations around the world.
Research limitations/implications
Developing an indigenous understanding of Chinese HRM has a long way to go. The findings here provide a contribution to the growing foundation on which to base further efforts. They will not only help build knowledge about complex organisation dynamics in Chinese businesses but also enrich the overall management knowledge base, not just Chinese organisations.
Originality/value
Provides valuable contributions to theory construction in HRM and organisational behaviour, not just for China but for organisations around the world.
Keywords
Citation
Lin, S. and Lamond, D. (2014), "Human resource management practices in Chinese organisations", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 2-5. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-04-2014-0090
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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