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Title: International Human Relations


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Chapter 13
  • International Human Relations

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Learning Objectives
  • Discuss the four major reasons why businesses
    become multinational companies.
  • Identify the term culture and relate four basic
    dimensions of international culture.
  • Discuss the value of cultural dimensions in
    understanding the impact of culture in the global
    arena.

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Learning Objectives (contd.)
  • Relate the ways in which culture affects work
    attitudes, motivation, and how people deal with
    time.
  • Discuss outsourcing in globalization.
  • Describe several major global human resource
    challenges.
  • Explain ways of developing a global perspective.
  • Discuss how an organized office can enhance your
    career.

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Multinational Company
  • is a company headquartered in one country but
    having operations in two or more countries.

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Table 13.1 - The Most Admired Companiesfor 2006
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Table 13.2 - Worlds Largest MNE Corporations
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Culture
Culture is the acquired knowledge that people use
to interpret experience and to generate social
behavior.
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Ethnocentrism
  • is the belief that ones way of doing things is
    superior to that of others.

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Table 13.3 - Comparison of Cultural Values by
Priority
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Hofstedes Cultural Dimensions
  • Power distance is the degree to which less
    powerful members of the society accept the fact
    that power is not distributed equally.
  • Uncertainty avoidance is the extent to which
    people feel threatened by ambiguous situations
    and have created institutions for minimizing or
    avoiding these uncertainties.

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Hofstedes Cultural Dimensions (contd.)
  • Individualism is the tendency of people to look
    after themselves and their immediate family only.
  • Collectivism is the tendency of people to belong
    to groups that look after each other in exchange
    for loyalty.

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Hofstedes Cultural Dimensions (contd.)
  • Masculinity is the degree to which the dominant
    values of a society are success, money, and
    material things.
  • Femininity is the degree to which the dominant
    values of a society focus on caring for others
    and on the quality of life.

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The Impact of International Culture at Work
  • Work Attitudes
  • Achievement Motivation
  • Time and the Future

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Selection Criteria to Fill Overseas Positions
  • The ability to adapt personally to an overseas
    assignment
  • Technical competence
  • The ability of ones family to adapt
  • Human relations skills
  • Previous overseas experience

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Cultural Assimilator
A cultural assimilator is a programmed learning
technique that is designed to expose members of
one culture to the values of another culture.
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Key Terms in the Chapter
  • Culture
  • Ethnocentrism
  • Power distance
  • Uncertainty avoidance
  • Individualism
  • Collectivism
  • Masculinity
  • Femininity
  • Cultural assimilator
  • Workforce optimization
  • Culture shock
  • Honeymoon stage
  • Cultural shock stage
  • Negotiation stage
  • Acceptance stage
  • Outsourcing
  • World Citizens Guide for Americans
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