Title of article :
Employee performance management across borders: A review of relevant academic literature
Author/Authors :
Lisbeth Claus and Dennis Briscoe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to survey the emerging academic literature on employee
performance management (PM) from an international perspective. The primary information
source was a search of electronic databases. Two criteria were used to determine which
studies to include in the literature survey: (1) those published in an English-language blind
refereed academic journal, and (2) those focused on employee PM or performance appraisal
(PA) from an international/global perspective. Sixty-four articles, published between 1985
and 2005, met the criteria. A preliminary scheme was developed for classifying the existing
academic research into conceptual and empirical articles. The empirical articles were further
classified by their foci and themes. In addition to classifying the articles, the paper presents
a summary of what can be learned from the major findings of the empirical studies. The
major conclusion is that the academic literature on cross-border PM is relatively atheoretical
and exploratory in nature and that the design and substance of the research studies are
weak. With regard to themes, there are a number of foci in the literature with only scant
attention paid to the central concern with the PM of expatriates as expressed by firms. The
empirical articles look at the disparate components of PA and are interested mainly in
cultural differences as an intervening variable. Several recommendations are presented for
researchers to help focus future research on cross-border PM.
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews