An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China

Abstract In the past two decades, the manner in which organisations in the People's Republic of China (PRC) managed their human resources has changed dramatically (Braun and Warner, 2002). As the economy grows and moves into higher value-added work, strategic recruitment and selection are vita...

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Main Author: Zhou, Guozhen
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20213/
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description Abstract In the past two decades, the manner in which organisations in the People's Republic of China (PRC) managed their human resources has changed dramatically (Braun and Warner, 2002). As the economy grows and moves into higher value-added work, strategic recruitment and selection are vital to an organisation's success. This dissertation seeks to examine the recruitment and selection strategy approaches in China. This research is based on 15 well-known firms, of which 11 are multinationals and 4 are distinguished medium to large sized domestic firms. The Western recruitment and selection practices are changing the traditional selection model in China. This dissertation portrays that the role of the HR of the participating companies is supportive and administrative but not strategic. A combination of recruitment channels are used when attracting talent. Although organisations in China use a combination of recruitment methods, they are far more reliant on external online recruitment agencies. The recruitment and selection process is more bureaucratic and less dependent on personal relationships. More organisations tend to adopt sophisticated selection methods. Management style and organisation culture play an important role in the recruitment and selection practice in China. It is recommended that organisations should take the initiative to set up a progressive programme of recruitment and selection change. Also, executives and regional managers need to build strong organisational culture with values that encourage employees to apply their individual potential to the conduct of their work.
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spelling nottingham-202132018-01-30T23:29:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20213/ An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China Zhou, Guozhen Abstract In the past two decades, the manner in which organisations in the People's Republic of China (PRC) managed their human resources has changed dramatically (Braun and Warner, 2002). As the economy grows and moves into higher value-added work, strategic recruitment and selection are vital to an organisation's success. This dissertation seeks to examine the recruitment and selection strategy approaches in China. This research is based on 15 well-known firms, of which 11 are multinationals and 4 are distinguished medium to large sized domestic firms. The Western recruitment and selection practices are changing the traditional selection model in China. This dissertation portrays that the role of the HR of the participating companies is supportive and administrative but not strategic. A combination of recruitment channels are used when attracting talent. Although organisations in China use a combination of recruitment methods, they are far more reliant on external online recruitment agencies. The recruitment and selection process is more bureaucratic and less dependent on personal relationships. More organisations tend to adopt sophisticated selection methods. Management style and organisation culture play an important role in the recruitment and selection practice in China. It is recommended that organisations should take the initiative to set up a progressive programme of recruitment and selection change. Also, executives and regional managers need to build strong organisational culture with values that encourage employees to apply their individual potential to the conduct of their work. 2006 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20213/1/MA2006lixgz.pdf Zhou, Guozhen (2006) An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Recruitment and Selection in China
spellingShingle Recruitment and Selection in China
Zhou, Guozhen
An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China
title An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China
title_full An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China
title_fullStr An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China
title_full_unstemmed An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China
title_short An Examination of HR Strategic Recruitment and Selection Approaches in China
title_sort examination of hr strategic recruitment and selection approaches in china
topic Recruitment and Selection in China
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20213/