"The subject of human resource management (HRM) and its development has been much contested in the literature. Most of the relevant theories originated in the United States of America. There is in the literature no distinctly “European” approach to HRM and, indeed, our knowledge of comparative HRM practices in different European states is limited."
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Chris Brewster, Henrik Holt Larsen, and Fons Trompenaars. "Human resource management in Europe: evidence from ten countries." International Journal of Human Resource Management 3.3 (1992): 409-434.
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