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Global HR Roles and Factors Influencing their Development: Evidence from Emerging Indian IT Services Multinationals@inproceedings{Multinationals2015GlobalHR, title={Global HR Roles and Factors Influencing their Development: Evidence from Emerging Indian IT Services Multinationals}, author={Multinationals}, year={2015}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:54494566} }
  • Multinationals
  • Published 2015
  • Business, Computer Science
TLDRThe analysis highlights that the HR function in Indian IT services MNCs faces several challenges in consolidating the early gains of internationalization, such as a lack of decentralized decision making, developing aglobal mindset, localization of workforce and developing a global leadership pipeline.Expandresearch.aston.ac.ukSave to LibrarySaveCreate AlertAlertCiteShare24 CitationsHighly Influential Citations2Background Citations10 Methods Citations1View All

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