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Positioning Context Front and Center in International Human Resource Management Research
WCBT Faculty Publications
  • Elaine Farndale, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Jaime Bonache, Carlos III University of Madrid
  • Anthony McDonnell, University of College Cork
  • Bora Kwon, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract

The international human resource management (IHRM) field naturally lends itself to spotlighting the importance of internal and external organizational contexts to help understand how to manage employees in organizations effectively. However, we argue that the range of opportunities that the field creates to understand this context has not yet been fully embraced by IHRM scholars. To address this gap, this special issue explores: (a) the variety of approaches to theorizing how contexts promote or constrain organizational practice; and (b) relevant methodologies that might allow us to unearth novel context-dependent theory in international HRM. We propose a distinction between variable-oriented theorizing (that explains the effects of internal and external contexts on the phenomena under study) and context-dependent theorizing (that requires researchers become intimately familiar with the setting under study to understand context as a shaper of meaning). This editorial also highlights how the articles in the special issue contribute to stimulating further context-dependent IHRM research.

DOI
10.1111/1748-8583.12483
Citation Information

Farndale, E., Bonache, J., McDonnell, A., & Kwon, B. (2023). Positioning context front and center in international human resource management research. Human Resource Management Journal, 33(1), 1-16. Doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12483