Citation:
Michael Dickmann, Transnational Human Resource Management – The More The Better?
- Conceptualisation and Case Research in Spain, Britain and Germany - British
Academy of Management Conference, Edinburgh, 200
Abstract:
Some authors have argued that in an increasingly integrated world economy an
ideal multinational company (MNC) should be simultaneously locally responsive,
globally efficient and innovative world-wide. Bartlett and Ghoshal (1989, 1998)
suggest that a ‘transnational’ firm overcomes the global-local dilemma while
being a highly innovative organisation and that MNCs should strive to follow
this supra-national business logic to acquire competitive advantage. A key step
to become such an ideal firm is to implement transnational HRM. This raises the
issue of whether MNCs should take up these recommendations. If they do, what
outcomes are associated with transnational