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Google Scholar Search on International Human Resources

This is the best database to search for this topic as it points to sources in Business Source Premier and our Emerald database. Citations are linked to our library's electronic resources via our "Find-It" service.  Note that you can change keywords and time ranges for different results.  For many typical searches, use keywords like hiring, supervision, human resources, industrial relations, unions, etc. and the name of the country or regions you are interested in such as France or Europe, or Japan or Asia. 

Google Book Search example

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Library Catalog Search example

Remember to see what books are available in WorldCat:

WestLaw News

Use the advanced search options in Westlaw News to search for keywords. Again, like Google Scholar, above, for many typical searches, use keywords like hiring, supervision, human resources, industrial relations, unions, etc. and the name of the country or regions you are interested in such as Spain or Europe, or China or Asia.

 

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Last Update: April 11, 2018

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