International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains

This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility by considering human resource managements for the supply chains. It argues that contemporary migration and border policies are largely restrictive but still fail to meet their announced objectives which call for alterna...

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Main Authors: To Nguyen, Q.L.H.T., Nguyen, P.T., Chauhan, R., Hashim, W., Maseleno, A., Huynh, V.D.B., Vu, N.B., Le, L.P., Vo, K.D., Phan, P.T.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-133472020-09-21T07:09:29Z International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains To Nguyen, Q.L.H.T. Nguyen, P.T. Chauhan, R. Hashim, W. Maseleno, A. Huynh, V.D.B. Vu, N.B. Le, L.P. Vo, K.D. Phan, P.T. This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility by considering human resource managements for the supply chains. It argues that contemporary migration and border policies are largely restrictive but still fail to meet their announced objectives which call for alternative approaches to international human resource management. From a human rights viewpoint, tight border controls are accompanied by major challenges; including trafficking, the refuge crisis, and the death and vulnerability of irregular migrants; which ultimately threaten the moral foundations of liberal democracies. In this context, a right to mobility may constitute a relevant answer and the article examines the implications of such a right in terms of supply chain management, social cohesion, economic wealth, security, and border/migration governance. © ExcelingTech Pub, UK. 2020-02-03T03:31:59Z 2020-02-03T03:31:59Z 2019 Article http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13347 en
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description This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility by considering human resource managements for the supply chains. It argues that contemporary migration and border policies are largely restrictive but still fail to meet their announced objectives which call for alternative approaches to international human resource management. From a human rights viewpoint, tight border controls are accompanied by major challenges; including trafficking, the refuge crisis, and the death and vulnerability of irregular migrants; which ultimately threaten the moral foundations of liberal democracies. In this context, a right to mobility may constitute a relevant answer and the article examines the implications of such a right in terms of supply chain management, social cohesion, economic wealth, security, and border/migration governance. © ExcelingTech Pub, UK.
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author To Nguyen, Q.L.H.T.
Nguyen, P.T.
Chauhan, R.
Hashim, W.
Maseleno, A.
Huynh, V.D.B.
Vu, N.B.
Le, L.P.
Vo, K.D.
Phan, P.T.
spellingShingle To Nguyen, Q.L.H.T.
Nguyen, P.T.
Chauhan, R.
Hashim, W.
Maseleno, A.
Huynh, V.D.B.
Vu, N.B.
Le, L.P.
Vo, K.D.
Phan, P.T.
International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains
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Nguyen, P.T.
Chauhan, R.
Hashim, W.
Maseleno, A.
Huynh, V.D.B.
Vu, N.B.
Le, L.P.
Vo, K.D.
Phan, P.T.
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title International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains
title_short International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains
title_full International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains
title_fullStr International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains
title_full_unstemmed International migration: Major challenges and analysis of human resource management for supply chains
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