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The effect of international staffing practices on subsidiary staff retention in multinational corporations

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Reiche, B. Sebastian

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2007

18

4

April

523-536

employment policy ; human resources management ; multinational enterprise ; subsidiary

Personnel management

English

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"This paper contributes to the scarce body of research on employee turnover in multinational corporations' foreign subsidiaries and addresses some key issues related to dealing with turnover of local staff. Based on a literature review, I conceptualize locals' perceived career prospects and their organizational identification as key variables mediating the relationship between international staffing practices and local staff turnover. In a second step, the paper develops instruments that help international firms to retain their subsidiary staff. Specifically, I focus on how international staffing practices need to be configured to ensure employee retention and I derive moderating factors. My arguments are integrated into a framework for the effect of international staffing practices on subsidiary staff retention in multinational corporations."

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