The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)

<p>Global   competition   in   the   international   business   environment has   pushed companies to achieve competitive advantage through mergers, acquisitions and through locating their subsidiaries in less developed counties for cost effectiveness. Consequently, the competitive pressure ha...

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Main Authors: Amal Hatem Alkhaldi, John Burgess, Julia Connell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prasetiya Mulya Publishing 2016-03-01
Series:International Research Journal of Business Studies
Online Access:http://irjbs.com/index.php/jurnalirjbs/article/view/1128
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spelling doaj-6ae3d14288864a339be717783fda542d2020-11-24T23:47:20ZengPrasetiya Mulya PublishingInternational Research Journal of Business Studies2089-62712338-45652016-03-017310.21632/irjbs.v7i3.1128111The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)Amal Hatem AlkhaldiJohn BurgessJulia Connell<p>Global   competition   in   the   international   business   environment has   pushed companies to achieve competitive advantage through mergers, acquisitions and through locating their subsidiaries in less developed counties for cost effectiveness. Consequently, the competitive pressure has increased the significance of human resource management (HRM) in multinational companies (MNCs), and MNCs have recognised the significance of the transfer HRM process <br />across borders. This study examines the transfer of HRM policies and practices of US MNCs to their subsidiaries in Saudi Arabia. The aim of the study is to determine the extent to which US MNCs transfer HRM policies and practices from their Headquarters to their subsidiaries in Saudi Arabia; and identify the factors that facilitate and inhibit HRM transfer. The paper is based on an investigation of the interaction between home-country and host-country effects in determining HRM <br />policies and practices in MNCs in the context of the Middle East. The study adopts a mixed methods approach of documentary analysis, focus group interviews of employees and in depth interviews of key informants in four subsidiaries of US owned international hotel chains located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.</p><p>Keywords: <br />Home  country, host  country, human  resource  managem transfer,Institutional theory, culture conditions.</p>http://irjbs.com/index.php/jurnalirjbs/article/view/1128
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John Burgess
Julia Connell
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John Burgess
Julia Connell
The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)
International Research Journal of Business Studies
author_facet Amal Hatem Alkhaldi
John Burgess
Julia Connell
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title The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)
title_short The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)
title_full The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)
title_fullStr The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)
title_full_unstemmed The Transfer of HRM Policies and Practices in American Multinational Hotels in Saudi Arabia (P.155-164)
title_sort transfer of hrm policies and practices in american multinational hotels in saudi arabia (p.155-164)
publisher Prasetiya Mulya Publishing
series International Research Journal of Business Studies
issn 2089-6271
2338-4565
publishDate 2016-03-01
description <p>Global   competition   in   the   international   business   environment has   pushed companies to achieve competitive advantage through mergers, acquisitions and through locating their subsidiaries in less developed counties for cost effectiveness. Consequently, the competitive pressure has increased the significance of human resource management (HRM) in multinational companies (MNCs), and MNCs have recognised the significance of the transfer HRM process <br />across borders. This study examines the transfer of HRM policies and practices of US MNCs to their subsidiaries in Saudi Arabia. The aim of the study is to determine the extent to which US MNCs transfer HRM policies and practices from their Headquarters to their subsidiaries in Saudi Arabia; and identify the factors that facilitate and inhibit HRM transfer. The paper is based on an investigation of the interaction between home-country and host-country effects in determining HRM <br />policies and practices in MNCs in the context of the Middle East. The study adopts a mixed methods approach of documentary analysis, focus group interviews of employees and in depth interviews of key informants in four subsidiaries of US owned international hotel chains located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.</p><p>Keywords: <br />Home  country, host  country, human  resource  managem transfer,Institutional theory, culture conditions.</p>
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