Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Applying Internal Labor Market Theories to Firms With Multiple Branch Offices
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Published:2023
Joon W. Sohn, Mark D. Gough, Jae Eun Lee, 2023. "Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Applying Internal Labor Market Theories to Firms With Multiple Branch Offices", Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, David Lewin, Paul J. Gollan
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Abstract
This study investigates the effects of organizational factors on firms' adoption and use of internal staffing strategies. In particular, we examine the different effects of firm- and branch-level factors on the adoption of internal development programs and the selection of entry-level employees. We find that firm-level factors, such as firm size and organizational prestige, are positively associated with the adoption of development programs. Branch-level factors, such as branch size and leverage ratio, are positively associated with entry-level hiring. This study offers new insight into the dynamics between different levels of organizational factors and their relationship with human resource management practices.
