Since strategy, organizational capabilities, and people management are increasingly intertwined in multinational firms The Global Challenge takes a general management perspective on the issues associated with international human resources. Each chapter in this book is a stand-alone guide to a particular aspect of international human resource management (HRM) – from the history and overview of international human resource management in the first chapter to the functional implications for human resource professionals in the last, from building multinational coordination to managing the human side of cross-border acquisitions.
The authors build on the traditional agenda of international human resource management—how to respond to cultural and institutional differences, manage cross-border mobility, and develop global leaders. This new edition contains the latest advances from research and practice.
Table of Content
Chapter 1: The Challenges of International Human Resource ManagementChapter 2: Becoming Locally Responsive
Chapter 3: Achiving Global Integration
Chapter 4: Structuring Coordination
Chapter 5: Contructing Social Achitecture
Chapter 6: Acquiring Global Talent
Chapter 7: Global Performance Management
Chapter 8: Developing Global Leaders
Chapter 9: Steering Global Mobility
Chapter 10: Facilitating Change in Mutinational Organizations
Chapter 11: Managing Knowledge and Innovation across Borders
Chapter 12: Forging Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 13: Managing Alliances and Joint Ventures
Chapter 14: Transforming the Global Human Resource Role