The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia

The purpose of this paper is to study the effect that weak enforceability of property rights has on the human resource practices of firms operating in hostile business environment. This paper questions the role of the state as the only provider of stability and guarantor of property rights and hypot...

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2007
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22132
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Business environment
Colombia
Human resource management
Incentives (psychology)
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title The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
spellingShingle The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
Business environment
Colombia
Human resource management
Incentives (psychology)
title_short The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
title_full The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
title_fullStr The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
title_full_unstemmed The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
title_sort The effect of enforcement on human resources practices: A case study in rural Colombia
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Colombia
Human resource management
Incentives (psychology)
topic Business environment
Colombia
Human resource management
Incentives (psychology)
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