Title: International Human Resource Management
1IHRM Chapter 1
International Human Resource Management
Managing people in a multinational context
Introduction
2 Chapter Objectives
- Define key IHRM terms
- Review expatriate management evolution
- Outline differences between domestic and
international HRM - Discover the increasing complexity and potential
challenges of current IHRM
3 Terms
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4Figure1-1
Inter-relationships between approaches to a field
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5 Defining HRM
- An organizations HRM activities include
- Human resource planning
- Staffing (recruitment, selection, placement)
- Performance management
- Training and development
- Compensation (remuneration) and benefits
- Industrial relations
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6Figure1-2
Inter-relationships between approaches to the
field
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7Figure1-3
International assignments create expatriates
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8 Differences between domestic HRM and IHRM
- IHRM complexity can be attributed to six factors
- Human resource planning
- Staffing (recruitment, selection, placement)
- Performance management
- Training and development
- Compensation (remuneration) and benefits
- Industrial relations
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9Variables that moderate differences between
domestic and international HRM
Figure1-4
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10 Laurents steps to truly international HRM
- Recognize that ones own HRM reflects home
cultureassumptions and values. - Recognize that ones own peculiar ways are
neither universally better nor worse than others
- just different and likely to exhibit strengths
and weaknesses, particularly abroad. - Recognize that organizations foreign
subsidiaries may prefer other ways to manage
people ways that are neither intrinsically
better nor worse, but possibly more effective
locally. - Headquarters willingness to acknowledge cultural
differences and steps to make them discussable
and therefore usable. - Build shared genuine belief that cross-cultural
learning will result in more creative and
effective ways of managing people.
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11World top ten non-financial transnational corps.,
ranked by transnational index
Table1-1
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12World top ten non-financial transnational corps.,
ranked only by foreign assets
Table1-2
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13Figure1-5
Strategic HRM in multinational enterprises
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14 Discussion Questions
- What are the main similarities and differences
between domestic and international HRM? - Define these terms IHRM, PCN, HCN, and TCN.
- Discuss two HR activities in which a MNE must
engage that would not be required in a domestic
environment. - Why is a greater degree of involvement in
employees personal lives inevitable in many IHRM
activities? - Discuss at least two of the variables that
moderate differences between domestic and
international HR practices.
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