The emerging approach to employee relations in German overseas affiliates: A role model for international operation?

In light of current changes in the German industrial relations’ landscape and the wider and deeper integration of German multinationals into the world economy, this study investigates the relative importance of the country-of-origin effect in employee relations of German affiliates in an Anglo-Ameri...

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