Through its focus on human resource management and organization, The Global Challenge: International Human Resource Management, provides a broad guide on how to manage the process of internationalization, with a particular focus on the transnational firm. In this edition, authors Evans, Pucik and Bj
The Global Challenge: International Human Resource Management, Third Edition
β Scribed by Paul Evans; Vladimir Pucik; Ingmar BjΓΆrkman; Shad Morris
- Publisher
- Chicago Business Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 522
- Edition
- Third
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Through its focus on human resource management and organization, The Global Challenge: International Human Resource Management, provides a broad guide on how to manage the process of internationalization, with a particular focus on the transnational firm. In this edition, authors Evans, Pucik and Bjorkman discuss the "people implications" of traditional strategies for internationalization and how such strategies get executed through human resource management (HRM). They discuss such important topics as: how to manage expatriates from the parent country; how to go about adapting management practices to circumstances abroad; how to localize management; how to recognize and ultimately avoid obstacles in joint ventures; how to expand across borders through acquisitions; how to respond to the contradictory pressures of the transnational firm, where HRM has a critical role to play in enabling managers to resolve these paradoxes in innovative ways; how global competition is changing the nature of management and organization, even for firms operating in domestic markets. The book draws on practical examples from companies that have experienced the real challenges of international HRM. The authors carefully balance these real business applications with a wide scope of academic research. The issues presented in the first edition of this book have been updated throughout with new information from research and practice.
β¦ Table of Contents
1 The Challenges of International Human Resource Management 1
2 Becoming Locally Responsive 37
3 Achieving Global Integration 69
4 Structuring Coordination 105
5 Constructing Social Architecture 139
6 Acquiring Global Talent 167
7 Global Performance Management 199
8 Developing Global Leaders 231
9 Steering Global Mobility 265
10 Facilitating Change in Multinational Organizations 297
11 Managing Knowledge and Innovation across Borders 327
12 Forging Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions 355
13 Managing Alliances and Joint Ventures 389
14 Transforming the Global Human Resource Role 421
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