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SUMMARY:“Is International Human Resource Management (IHRM) Under the Resource-ba
	sed View Too Relevant to be Left to IHRM Scholars? How IHRM Can (Re)gain
	 the Scholarly High Ground”
DESCRIPTION:\nThe resource-based view argues that sustainable competitiv
	e advantage derives from developing superior capabilities and resources.
	 For organizations\, no other resource is as relevant as human resources
	 – and in times of globalization this implies international human resour
	ces. As a consequence\, strategy research moved increasingly away from a
	 microeconomics to a behavioral paradigm. This should have implied golde
	n times for (I)HRM scholarship. But was this the case? Probably not. One
	 could gain the impression that international human resources are percei
	ved as simply too relevant to be left to IHRM scholars. After briefly re
	tracing the development of IHRM as a scholarly field\, this webinar puts
	 forward suggestions of how to make IHRM scholarship more relevant.\n\nF
	or more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/how-ihrm-can-regain-the
	-scholarly-high-ground/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>The resource-ba
	sed view argues that sustainable competitive advantage derives from deve
	loping superior capabilities and resources. For organizations, no other 
	resource is as relevant as human resources – and in times of globalizati
	on this implies international human resources. As a consequence, strateg
	y research moved increasingly away from a microeconomics to a behavioral
	 paradigm. This should have implied golden times for (I)HRM scholarship.
	 But was this the case? Probably not. One could gain the impression that
	 international human resources are perceived as simply too relevant to b
	e left to IHRM scholars. After briefly retracing the development of IHRM
	 as a scholarly field, this webinar puts forward suggestions of how to m
	ake IHRM scholarship more relevant.</p><p>For more details: <a href='htt
	ps://events.la.psu.edu/event/how-ihrm-can-regain-the-scholarly-high-grou
	nd/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/how-ihrm-can-regain-the-scholarly-h
	igh-ground/</a></p></body></html>
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