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Would you trust your foreign manager? An empirical investigation
This study examines how similarity of nationality influences the interpersonal trust relationship between managers and their superiors in MNCs. Two groups were studied. The first group was composed of managers who shared the same nationality with their superior in a nationally homogeneous setting; the second group was composed of a nationally heterogeneous group of managers in that managers either did or did not share the same nationality as their superior. Similarity in nationality offered a mixed explanation for the trust between managers and their superiors. In nationally homogeneous settings, host-country nationals (HCNs) reported high levels of trust for their same-nationality superiors. In nationally heterogeneous MNC settings, however, trust between managers and their superiors was not different for managers and their same or different nationality superior. Implications for MNC staffing policy are discussed.
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International Journal of Human Resource Management is the forum for HRM scholars and professionals worldwide. Concerned with the expanding role of strategic human resource management in a fast-changing global environment, the journal focuses on future trends in human resource management, drawing on empirical research in the areas of strategic management, international business, organizational behaviour, personnel management and industrial relations that arise from: -internationalization- technological change- market integration- new concepts of line management- increased competition- changing corporate climates Now publishing twenty-two issues per year, The International Journal of Human Resource Management encourages strategically focused articles on a wide range of issues including employee participation, human resource flow, reward systems and high commitment work systems. It is an essential publication in an exciting field, examining all management decisions that affect the relationship between an organization and its employees. Features include; -comparative contributions from both developed and developing countries- special issues based on conferences and current issues- international bibliographies- international data sets- reviews