Doing IHRM research? Get inspired by these videos
If you are doing resarch in the broad field of international HRM, but are unable to attend international conferences, you might be interested in these recordings. They will allow you to get access to some of the latest thinking in this area. This list will continue to be updated with new videos, so check back regularly.
- IHRM #6: How Global Leaders Advance Organizational Goals - 11 March 2021 (virtual)
- IHRM #5: Deglobalization and High Tech Talent - 21 January 2021 (virtual)
- IHRM #4: Global Talent Management, Global Mobility and Covid-19: Where have we been and where are we going? - 19 November 2020 (virtual)
- IHRM #3: The invisible dimensions of human resource management: informal networks, institutions, and practices in international contexts - 15 October 2020 (virtual)
- IHRM #2: The cultural context in IHRM - Recent developments and experiences from digital teaching innovations - 14 September 2020 (virtual)
- IHRM #1: Looking Beyond the Pandemic: What's Next for International HRM? - August 2020 (virtual)
- AIB 2020: AIB Fellows Cafe on International Mobility Research (2) - 7 July 2020 (virtual)
- AIB 2020: AIB Fellows Cafe on International Mobility Research (1) - 3 July 2020 (virtual)
- EURAM 2018: Famous Scholars: Getting Published - 22 June 2018 (Reykjavik)
- EURAM 2017: The Meaning(s) of 'Expatriate' - 22 June 2017 (Glasgow)
- EURAM 2017: Famous Scholars in Expatriate Management - 23 June 2017 (Glasgow)
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Anne-Wil Harzing is Professor of International Management at Middlesex University, London and visiting professor of International Management at Tilburg University. She is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business, a select group of distinguished AIB members who are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the scholarly development of the field of international business. In addition to her academic duties, she also maintains the Journal Quality List and is the driving force behind the popular Publish or Perish software program.