Moving forward Exploring unique Chinese phenomena and advancing HRM research

Greg G. Wang, Yichi Zhang, D. Lamond, Jie Ke
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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to review the current status of the Journal of Chinese Human Resource Management (JCHRM) in this initial stage and present a number of emerging unique Chinese phenomena for scholarly attention in relation to JCHRM entering its fifth year. Design/methodology/approach – Based on a review of JCHRM’s status, we further reviewed literature and media reports to identify new research opportunities for indigenous Chinese human resource management (HRM) research. Findings – JCHRM has demonstrated its strength and uniqueness in contributing to management knowledge production and dissemination in the first four years, thanks to enthusiastic support from the worldwide research community. Moving forward, we identify a number of intriguing indigenous phenomena, including distinctive social political contexts in state-owned enterprises, emerging trends in embracing the Party Branches (dang zhi bu, 党支部) by multinational corporations (MNCs) in China and the indigenous Chinese suzhi (素质) phenomenon, for new opportunities in Chinese HRM research. Research limitations/implications – The three indigenous phenomena constitute only a few samples. Developing a theoretical understanding of Chinese HRM phenomena has a long way to go. Continued inquiries in this area will not only help build local knowledge on complex organizational dynamics but also enrich the overall management knowledge base. Originality/value – We review the status of JCHRM in its first four years and bring a sample of intriguing indigenous Chinese phenomena to the attention of the worldwide scholarly community for future research.
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探索中国独特现象,推进人力资源管理研究
目的-本研究的目的是回顾《中国人力资源管理杂志》(JCHRM)在这个初始阶段的现状,并提出一些与进入第五年的《中国人力资源管理杂志》有关的新兴的独特的中国现象,以引起学术界的关注。设计/方法/方法-基于JCHRM的现状,我们进一步回顾了文献和媒体报道,以确定中国本土人力资源管理(HRM)研究的新研究机会。研究结果-在全球研究界的热情支持下,JCHRM在头四年中为管理知识的生产和传播做出了贡献,展示了其实力和独特性。展望未来,我们发现了一些有趣的本土现象,包括国有企业独特的社会政治背景、跨国公司在中国拥抱党支部的新趋势以及中国本土的“苏直”现象,这些都为中国人力资源管理研究带来了新的机遇。研究局限/启示-这三种本土现象仅构成少数样本。发展对中国人力资源管理现象的理论认识还有很长的路要走。在这一领域的持续研究不仅有助于建立有关复杂组织动态的本地知识,而且还将丰富整体管理知识库。原创性/价值-我们回顾了JCHRM在其最初四年中的现状,并为未来的研究带来了一个有趣的中国本土现象的样本,以引起全球学术界的注意。
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