
doi: 10.7202/1006920ar
A l’heure où la plupart des grands groupes ont opté pour des stratégies d’internationalisation de plus en plus élaborées, cet article propose d’étudier les enjeux du contrôle des activités étrangères sous un angle nouveau, celui de la gestion internationale des ressources humaines. L’analyse comparative de quatorze firmes multinationales permet d’identifier un ensemble de pratiques de Gestion Internationale des Ressources Humaines (GIRH) déployées dans une optique de coordination et d’intégration des filiales internationales. La contribution propose ainsi une grille d’analyse des pratiques de contrôle par la GIRH.
stratégie, 330, gestion internationale des ressources humaines (girh), multinational company (mnc), Multinacional, Estrategia, Mecanismos de coordinación, mechanism of coordination, Control, [SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration, international human resources management (ihrm), [SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration, mécanismes de coordination, strategy, multinationale, control, Gestión Internacional de Recursos Humanos, contrôle
stratégie, 330, gestion internationale des ressources humaines (girh), multinational company (mnc), Multinacional, Estrategia, Mecanismos de coordinación, mechanism of coordination, Control, [SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration, international human resources management (ihrm), [SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration, mécanismes de coordination, strategy, multinationale, control, Gestión Internacional de Recursos Humanos, contrôle
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