2019
DOI: 10.1111/ijsa.12259
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Foreign and domestic company attractiveness to host national employees in Japan: A person–organization fit and image theory perspective

Abstract: This study contributes to research on organizational attractiveness and human resource management (HRM) by drawing on image theory to examine the effect of organizational characteristics (foreign vs. domestic company country‐of‐origin, HRM practices, organizational culture, and work environment) on organizational attractiveness perceptions by host country national (HCN) employees. Drawing on person–organization fit theory, we also examine the moderating effects of HCNs' demographic characters (age and gender),… Show more

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“…The globalization and integration process has created significant changes in the demand and supply of the labour market. More and more foreign companies and multinational corporations have entered these economies to establish their businesses, leading a keen competition to attract high-quality labour force among public, private and foreign companies as well as between small and large enterprises (Damoah, 2013; Peltokorpi et al , 2019; Tarique and Schuler, 2010; Wang et al , 2007). Individuals, especially those with high-skill and better educational attainment, have been reckoned to have more choices in selecting their employers (Story et al , 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The globalization and integration process has created significant changes in the demand and supply of the labour market. More and more foreign companies and multinational corporations have entered these economies to establish their businesses, leading a keen competition to attract high-quality labour force among public, private and foreign companies as well as between small and large enterprises (Damoah, 2013; Peltokorpi et al , 2019; Tarique and Schuler, 2010; Wang et al , 2007). Individuals, especially those with high-skill and better educational attainment, have been reckoned to have more choices in selecting their employers (Story et al , 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%