THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROCESSES AND PRACTICES:THE PROPOSITIONS FOR SERBIA
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Biljana Bogićević Milikić
Abstract
This paper attempts to address the influence of national culture on HRM practices and processes in order to draw conclusions for Serbian HR practitioners, multinational corporations operating in Serbia, and any other country or organizational context that has similar cultural characteristics. To achieve this we first review the relevant literature to identify the interdependencies between Hofstede`s cultural dimensions and HRM practices and processes. On the basis of recognized relationships we put forward 11 propositions about likely appropriate HRM practices (such as job analysis, recruitment and selection, human resource planning and career management) for the Serbian cultural context, characterized by high Uncertainty Avoidance, high Power Distance, Collectivism and Femininity.
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Keywords
national culture, job analysis, recruitment and selection, human resource planning, career management
JEL Classification
M12, M14
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Articles
How to Cite
Bogićević Milikić, B. (2009). THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROCESSES AND PRACTICES:THE PROPOSITIONS FOR SERBIA. Economic Annals, 54(181), 93-118. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA0981093B
How to Cite
Bogićević Milikić, B. (2009). THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROCESSES AND PRACTICES:THE PROPOSITIONS FOR SERBIA. Economic Annals, 54(181), 93-118. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA0981093B