A study of HRM and recruitment and selection policies and practices in Taiwan |
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Authors: | Yu-Ru Hsu Mike Leat |
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Affiliation: | University of Antwerp , Prinsstraat 13 2000, Antwerpen, Belgium |
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Abstract: | In this paper, the authors present and discuss the findings of a survey of human resource management (HRM) and recruitment and selection policies and practices in a sample of manufacturing industry in Taiwan. The results indicate that there is a general desire among HR professionals in participant companies that HRM policies are integrated with corporate strategy and that HRM should be involved in decision making at board level. Evidence was also obtained that some HRM decisions are shared between line management and HR specialists and that line managers had a particularly influential role in decisions regarding recruitment and selection, training and development, and workforce expansion/reduction. There was also some evidence supporting an assertion that certain recruitment and selection practices were culturally sensitive and this was supported by evidence of association between recruitment and selection practices and country of ownership. |
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Keywords: | Human Resource Management Line Management Manufacturing Industry Recruitment Selection Taiwan |
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