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SEGALLA, Michael

Symbolic vs functional recruitment : cultural influences on employee recruitment policy - 2001

This paper reports the results of a study of the cultural influences on employee recruitment. The authors report the conclusions reached during the first phase of a large European sutyd on managerial decision-making. Nearly 300 managers participated in thei phase, which surveyed 25 firms from the financial sectors of France, German, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom. Models built upon the works of Perlmutter and Heeman`s (note 8) international staffing policy framework and others are examined. The results of this study indicate that nationality is a good determinant of the choice of internal or external promotion systems. The data provide evidence that certain cultures are likely to recruit managers who represent a symbolic value for the organization or its clients while others follow a more intrusmental recruitment strategy. It also finds that individual self-interest remains an important factor in managerial decision-making because lower skilled managers may resist hiring higher skilled recruits. The authors conclude that human resource programs designed to standardise career management policy across Europe may fail because of intentional and unintentional barriers


Cross cultural Value
Euromanager
Employee Recruitment
Employee Selection
Expatriates
International Management
Inclusão Social
Managerial Decision-Making
International Recruitment
International Human Resource Management
Symbolic Decisions

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