Beyond managerial talent: ‘key group' identification and differential compensation practices in multinational companies
McDonnell, Anthony ; Gunnigle, Patrick ; Lavelle, Jonathan ; Lamare, J. Ryan
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2016
27
11-12
June
1299-1318
human resources management ; multinational enterprise
Business economics
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2015.1075571
English
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" With the maturation of strategic human resource management scholarship, there appears to be a greater call to move from monolithic workforce management to a more strategic and differentiated emphasis on employees with the greatest capacity to enhance competitive advantage. There has been little consideration in the literature as to whether organizations formally identify key groups of employees based on their impact on organizational learning and core competences. Using survey evidence from 260 multinational companies (MNCs), this paper explores the extent to which key groups of employees are formally recognized and whether they are subject to differential compensation practices. The results demonstrate that just in excess of half of these MNCs identify a key group. There was considerable differentiation in the compensation practices between these key groups, managers and the largest occupational group in the workforce. The results give rise to questions worthy of future investigation, namely whether the differentiated approaches used lead to improved performance outcomes."
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