JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Corporate Identity and Employee Behavior Management in Kazakhstan:
Contrasting Experiences of Indigenous and Multinational Companies
Author(s): Paul J. Davis, Yevgeniya Yugay
Citation: Paul J. Davis, Yevgeniya Yugay, (2012) "Corporate Identity and Employee Behavior Management in Kazakhstan: Contrasting Experiences of Indigenous and Multinational Companies ," Vol. 13, Iss. 4, pp. 144-154
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
This paper explores the opinions and approaches of multinational and indigenous companies on
corporate identity and employee behavior in Kazakhstan. Data were collected through fifteen in-depth
interviews with mid to senior level managers in a range of different multinational subsidiaries and local
companies. There were several significant differences in perceptions and approaches related to corporate
identity and employee behavior management between Kazakh-owned and international companies. There
are important implications for those practitioners charged with hiring, developing and retaining
employees as well as those who must align employees with the company’s culture, identity and practices.
Policy, strategy and workforce development specialists in HR related areas will find the paper of interest
and value. This is the first study of its kind on corporate identity and employee behavior management in
Kazakhstan and as such is highly original and fills a gap in the existing literature.