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Normative and systems integration in human resource management in Japanese multinational companies

Masayuki Furusawa (Faculty of Business Administration, Osaka University of Commerce, Higashiosaka, Japan)
Chris Brewster (Henley Business School, University of Reading, Reading, UK)
Toshinori Takashina (Department of Business Administration and Information Science, Himeji Dokkyo University, Himeji, Japan)

Multinational Business Review

ISSN: 1525-383X

Article publication date: 18 July 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to conceptualise a framework of “transnational human resource management” (HRM) and to demonstrate the validity of the model.

Design/methodology/approach

Evidence is drawn from survey of 93 large Japanese multinational companies (MNCs). Data are analysed through descriptive statistics, hierarchical multiple regression analyses and mediation effect analyses.

Findings

The analysis reveals that the practices for normative and systems integration are associated with increasing levels of social capital and geocentric staffing, respectively, and the social capital and geocentric staffing fully mediate the relationship between normative and systems integration and transnationality.

Originality/value

The research extends the integration theory in international HRM and demonstrates the validity of our framework for transnational HRM. The authors also shed light on the reality of the integration aspects of international HRM in Japanese MNCs.

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Acknowledgements

We wish to thank Editor Rajneesh Narula and his anonymous reviewers who helped considerably with the positioning and structure of the paper.

Citation

Furusawa, M., Brewster, C. and Takashina, T. (2016), "Normative and systems integration in human resource management in Japanese multinational companies", Multinational Business Review, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 82-105. https://doi.org/10.1108/MBR-03-2015-0011

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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