GLOBAL STAFFING IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE CHINESE MNCS
Abstract
The paper is aiming to explore the global staffing implementations within the background
of globalization and localization in multinational corporations (MNCs) in Mainland China.
With massive foreign direct investments (FDI) flowing into China and the increasingly
competitions in the international and domestic markets, local human capital for MNCs has
become prevalent and important as their human resource strategies. A qualitative approach
was chosen to conduct interviews with core employees in a Japanese subsidiary
and headhunters who work for MNCs. Theoretically the thesis is framed by the concept of
embeddendess. Different types of embeddedbess are considered as factors explaining the
choice of strategies by MCNs’. Three considerations were addressed: cost, development
and cultural considerations. They are the major factors for MNCs to be localized and they
tend to combine the best practice, such as trainings, personal tutoring and the best fit, as
like the local understanding of employees to make the local human resource more valuable
and effective.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2015-11-30Author
Zhou, Zimei
Keywords
Mainland China
MNCs
localization
global staffing
Language
eng