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Internationalisation of Chinese banks and financial institutions and its implications for IHRM
Authors:Robert Jack  Yimin Huang  Jian-Min Sun  Fei Guo
Institution:1. Department of Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia;2. rob.jack@mq.edu.au;4. Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia;5. Department of Management and International Business, The University of Auckland Business School, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

In this special issue (SI), we aim to advance the theoretical and empirical knowledge of emerging market service firms by analysing some of the key IHRM implications of the internationalisation of Chinese banks and financial institutions (BFIs). The selected articles in this SI provide rich insight into the human resource management (HRM) challenges these firms face when they establish operations in overseas markets and draws attention to trends and developments which challenge the way HRM has been understood in Chinese multinational enterprises (MNEs). The articles address the importance of Chinese BFIs relationship with the state and the influence of political ties in the formation of management leadership styles and managerial mindset. Included, as part of our contribution to this SI, is an analysis of a major Chinese bank’s subsidiary operation highlighting its human resources practices, adaptation strategies and relationship with its head office.
Keywords:China  banks and financial institutions  internationalisation  international human resource management
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