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Antecedents of perceived intra‐ and extra‐organisational alternatives: The case of low‐educated supermarket employees in Central European transition countries
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2010) 39 (3): 269–286.
Published: 13 April 2010
... Republic Poland Slovakia With the introduction of political and, consequently, economic reforms in the former Warsaw Pact countries in the 1990s, changing working arrangements have been altering the former uniformity of extremely stable (often lifelong) employment relationships. In contrast...
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Transition and human resources in Slovakia
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (1998) 27 (3): 213–226.
Published: 01 June 1998
...Hugo Letiche Questions whether human resources are being viewed in Slovakia in a manner which transcends profit maximisation. Compares three cases of corporate HR action in post‐communism: two take place within multinationals which have set up shop in the former Czechoslovakia and one is a domestic...
