Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
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Belizón, M.J., Morley, M. J. & Gunnigle, P.
2016
April
Personnel Review
Modes of integration of human resource management practices in multinationals
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Quantitative nternational human resource management International integration multinational Spain Ireland INTREPID
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The purpose of this paper is to examine variations in the use of international integration mechanisms across individual human resource management (HRM) practices in MNCs. Drawing upon data from a sample of over 450 MNC subsidiaries located in Ireland and Spain and an ordinal regression methodology, several models were tested. he findings provide evidence that people, information and formalized-based mechanisms are positively related to the use of centralization-based integration processes. The results also demonstrate that the use of personal-based integration mechanisms is uniform across the suite of individual HRM practices among those MNCs where an international HRM committee is present, while the deployment of expatriates does not prove to be particularly significant in achieving integration across the range of HRM practices examined in the model. Information- and formalization-based mechanisms hold explanatory power in relation to performance appraisal systems and compensation practices. 
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the preferred modes of integration across HRM practices in MNC subsidiaries located in two different institutional environments. The authors reveal how modes of integration vary for different HR domain areas and the authors provide explanations for this variation.
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
0048-3486
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/pr
10.1108/PR-09-2014-0207
Grant Details
This research received financial support from the European Commission International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (FP7 IRSES-GA-2008-230854 INTREPID). The Spanish node of this project was funded by Fundación BBVA and the Ministry of Science and Technology. The authors would like to acknowledge Professor Javier Quintanilla (IESE Business School) for facilitating access to the Spanish data used in this paper. Regarding the Irish data, the authors wish also to acknowledge the financial support pro