Perspectives of human resource management in the Asia Pacific

Perspectives of Human Resource Management in the Asia Pacific compares and contrasts human resource management (HRM) functions across countries in the Asia-Pacific region with similar or dissimilar economic, social, political and industrial relations traditions and institutions.

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Other Authors: Nankervis, Alan R. (Editor), Chatterjee, S. R. (Samir Ranjan) 1945- (Editor), Coffey, Jane (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sydney Pearson Education Australia [2006]
Series:Human resource management series (Pearson Education)
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