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摘要
共享服务中心(SSC)是跨国公司广泛使用的商业战略之一。随着共享服务中心的发展,国际商务研究人员的关注度也在不断提高,目前有许多学者正在研究这一课题。本文以中欧和东欧(CEE)为重点,对该地区极其分散的南南合作文献进行结构化评估。在对 WoS、Science Direct、Taylor & Francis 和 Emerald Insights 数据库进行分析的基础上,本文采用了对相关文献来源进行元分析的基本技术。 结果表明,波兰是被研究最多的国家,中欧的研究比东欧更深入。相关文献研究表明,研究人员系统地调查了外国公司在中欧和东欧创建南南合作的动机,并经常关注其活动中的人力资源管理部分。他们在文章中使用了多种技术,包括定性和定量技术。在这项研究的基础上,本文作者得出了结论,并概述了对这一现象进行研究的未来可能前景。
Shared service centers in the Central and Eastern Europe: Theoretical framework
Shared services centers (SSC) are widely used by multinational corporations as a part of their business strategies. The attention of researchers in international business has increased along with the growth of SSCs and this topic is currently being studied by a number of authors. In this article we focused on the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in order to construct a structured evaluation of the extremely dispersed literature on SSCs in this region. A meta-analysis of the relevant literature sources has been the fundamental technique employed in this paper based on the analysis of the WoS, Science Direct, Taylor & Francis, and Emerald Insights databases. The results show that Poland is the most researched country, with Central Europe being studied more thoroughly than Eastern Europe. Relevant literature study shows that the researchers systematically investigated the motivations of foreign companies to create SSCs in CEE and focused frequently on human resources management part of their activities. They use a variety of techniques in their articles, including both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Based on this study, the authors of this paper formulate the conclusions and outline possible future prospects of the research of this phenomenon.