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The design and implementation of age-related HR practices across firms in institutional contexts: evidence from Thailand
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Journal of Asia Business Studies
Journal of Asia Business Studies (2022) 16 (1): 1–24.
Published: 19 May 2021
... retirement is only 35% of the average monthly salary of most Thai people) (Padsuwan, 2018). Older workers Institutional context Skill shortage Cross-case analysis Age-related HR practices Welfare state regime Increasingly, scholars are likely to believe that the implementation of age...
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How do social enterprises recruit workers? The case of social enterprises in Thailand
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Journal of Asia Business Studies
Journal of Asia Business Studies (2018) 12 (4): 508–532.
Published: 10 December 2018
... those used by more mainstream organizations. Design/methodology/approach It uses the cross-case analysis approach and evaluates four different social enterprises in Thailand. These four social enterprises are located in different industries, including food and beverages, textiles and garments...
