Phil Almond

Professor
Leicester Business School
De Montfort University
United Kingdom

Biography

Phil Almond is Professor of Comparative Employment Relations and coordinator of the Contemporary Research on Work, Organisations and Employment (CROWE) Group. His research focuses on: Multinational companies and employment relations Local and regional strategies for attracting and retaining FDI Comparative HRM and comparative capitalisms How actors within and around international firms seek to gain the capacity to develop and work in international environments.

Research Intrest

Employment practice in multinational companies, Comparative HRM and employment relations, Regional economic and employment policy, Societal institutionalism

List of Publications
Almond P (2014) Multinationals and regional economies: Embedding the regime shoppers? Transfer 20: 237-253.
Haynes R, Almond P (2015) Expatriate Functions in the Current Multinational Context: Moving Theory Forward. The Future of Global Organizing, Bingley: Emerald Publishing Group Ltd, 97-123.
Almond P (2016) The Local in the Global: Regions, Employment Systems and Multinationals. Industrial Relations Journal 48: 115-132.

Global Scientific Words in Business and Management