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The "country-of-origin effect" in employee turnover intention: evidence from China
Shaozhuang Ma (Ma, S.); VIRGINIA TRIGO (Trigo, V.);
Journal Title
International Journal of Human Resource Management
Year (definitive publication)
2012
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
The increasing presence of foreign direct investment in China has boosted the competition for talent among different multinational corporations (MNCs) from diverse national backgrounds. This article investigates the differences in the human resource management (HRM) approaches adopted by the US, European, and Japanese MNC subsidiaries operating in China and explores the relationships between employees' perceptions toward the HRM approaches and turnover intention. Significant differences in the HRM approaches and employees' level of turnover intention were found, indicating a 'country-of-origin effect' in HRM approaches that subsequently influences employees' attitudes. In addition, this article produces evidence suggesting that the perception of HRM characteristics predicts employees' intentions to quit. Implications for HRM convergence or divergence debate are discussed.
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Keywords
Convergence or divergence; Country-of-origin effect in HRM; HRM in China; MNCs in China; Turnover intention
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences