The traditional approach to compensating global mobility: criticisms and alternatives
Bonache, Jaime ; Zárraga-Oberty, Celia
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2017
28
1-2
January - February
149-169
labour mobility ; globalization ; posted worker
Labour market
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2016.1239123
English
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"This paper provides a critical assessment of the traditional approach to compensating global mobility, namely, the balance sheet approach. We begin by briefly explaining it, then, in the light of the new demands of international mobility, we identify some of its shortcomings or weaknesses. Finally, we describe and structure the current landscape of international compensation, highlighting certain alternatives to the traditional system. Overall, we highlight the increasing variety and complexity that characterizes this essential area of global competitive dynamics in human resources. "
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