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What is Multinational Enterprise (MNE)

Cases on Critical Practices for Modern and Future Human Resources Management
Sometimes known as Multinational Corporation (MNC), a firm that engages in its activities in more than one country. Although many MNEs are quite large, there are many small multinationals as well.
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South African MNCs and HR
Geoffrey Wood (Western University, Canada) and Christine Bischoff (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5820-1.ch012
Abstract
This chapter explores how three South African MNCs ventured north into Africa and what this meant for their practice of HRM. The chapter highlights how each company developed their HR systems under late apartheid, and how they have been adapted since then. It explores what their investments meant for local firms and for workers more generally in their countries of operation. Two of the three firms have placed a strong emphasis on internal HRD and human resource planning orientated towards developing the careers of their staff up to senior management; the third has followed a more mixed model that has not been without controversy.
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Foreign Direct Investment in the Cement Industry of Turkey: Overall Contribution by Multinational Businesses and Potential Impacts on the Economy
Is a business entity which conducts business operations in various countries with its subsidiaries and affiliates. MNEs possess considerable and wide human resources, finance, expertise and technology as well as enjoy substantial competitive advantage.
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