The Effects of Market Economy Type and Foreign Mne Subsidiaries on the Convergence and Divergence of HRM

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Elaine Farndale

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Economics (ESE)

Chris Brewster

Henley Management College - Human Resource Management

Paul Ligthart

Radboud University Nijmegen - Institute for Management Research

Erik Poutsma

Institute of Management Research Nijmegen School of Management

Date Written: July 2017

Abstract

This study explores patterns of human resource management (HRM) practices across market economies, and between indigenous firms and foreign MNE subsidiary operations, offering a novel perspective on convergence and divergence. Applying institutional theorizing to improve our understanding of convergence/divergence as a process and an outcome, data collected from nine countries at three points in time over a decade confirm that convergence and divergence occur to different extents in a nonlinear fashion, and vary depending on the area of HRM practice observed. Patterns of adoption and convergence/divergence are explained through the effect of institutional constraints, which vary between liberal and coordinated market economies, and between indigenous firms and foreign MNE subsidiaries. Specifically, we expected, and largely found supporting evidence confirming that compensation and wage-bargaining level practices show more evidence of being institutionally constrained, and hence were less likely to converge, than contingent employment, training, and direct information provision practices. The study contributes a more graded conceptualization of convergence/divergence (from constant no difference, through robust convergence, non-robust convergence, non-robust divergence, and robust divergence to constant difference), allowing us to tease out the subtle manifestations of the process that can incorporate the complex dynamic reality of international business.

Keywords: multilevel analysis, neo-institutional theory, human resource management (HRM), HR diffusion across countries, international organizations, comparative HRM

Suggested Citation

Farndale, Elaine and Brewster, Chris and Ligthart, Paul and Poutsma, Erik, The Effects of Market Economy Type and Foreign Mne Subsidiaries on the Convergence and Divergence of HRM (July 2017). Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 48, Issue 9, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3224358 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41267-017-0094-8

Elaine Farndale (Contact Author)

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Economics (ESE)

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Chris Brewster

Henley Management College - Human Resource Management ( email )

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Paul Ligthart

Radboud University Nijmegen - Institute for Management Research

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Erik Poutsma

Institute of Management Research Nijmegen School of Management ( email )

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