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The Notion of Human Resource Management  

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CHAPTER 2 Literature Review 2.1 The Notion of Human Resource Management Business is increasingly becoming a global concern. As companies increase their global operations, they grow into MNEs. Meanwhile, academic studies in the area are developed in response to the practice. A lot of scholars are devoted to it and considerable classic works appear. Originally, what were the motivations that pushed companies, those from the European, to expand their business to other countries? The concept of Human Resource Management (HRM) is being increasingly debated in literature and used increasingly within employing organisations. The history of the notion of HRM has been summarised elsewhere and it could be said that it developed initially from work in the USA in the 1960s and 1970s and emerged from several interrelated sources. Since then the concept has been ever more spread from the USA into Europe. There is no accepted definition of HRM: different authorities imply or...

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