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Strategic global human resource management research in the twenty-first century: an endorsement of the mixed-method research methodology

Pages 22-45 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Global competition is rapidly becoming the norm in which nearly all business organizations must compete in one fashion or another. The complexity and value of strategic global human resource management (SGHRM) will continue to compound in significance as globalization becomes the predominate form of business. Both practitioners and researchers maintain the grapple with understanding the global phenomena and the resulting impact on the entire human resource management system.

Previously, researchers' maintained research programmes utilizing Western-style theories and methods, which were predominantly quantitative, to explore phenomena that may now be inappropriate. These methods and theories frequently do not capture the ‘fabric’ of global phenomena that include complex interactions of culture, institutions, societal norms and government regulations, among a few concerns.

The mixed methods approach is proposed to add the ‘fabric’ required, illustrating the depth and flexibility needed to explore the SGHRM issues. Mixed methods are a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches that maintain methodological rigour as well as measures for reliability and validity. This paper explores the current methods, the reasons for their lack of success in portraying the depth of the phenomena and why the mixed methods approach appears to be a superior method for research for the SGHRM field.

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Michael Harvey (address for correspondence), Hearin Chair of Global Business University of Mississippi (tel: +662 915 5830; fax: +662 9155821; e-mail: [email protected]). Timothy Kiessling, Assistant Professor of Management California State University-Stanislaus.

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Michael Harvey

Michael Harvey (address for correspondence), Hearin Chair of Global Business University of Mississippi (tel: +662 915 5830; fax: +662 9155821; e-mail: [email protected]). Timothy Kiessling, Assistant Professor of Management California State University-Stanislaus.

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