Title: Global Human Resource Management
1Global Human Resource Management
2Current Global Changes
European Economic Community (EEC) North American
Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Growth of
Asia General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
3Factors Affecting HRM in Global Markets
Education / Human Capital
Culture
Human Resource Management
Economic System
Political / Legal System
4Hofstedes Cultural Dimensions
Power distance Uncertainty avoidance Individualism
vs. Collectivism Masculinity vs.Femininity Long-t
erm vs. Short-term
5Implications of Culture for HRM
- Culture may influence
- how subordinates expect leaders to lead, how
decisions are handled, and what motivates people. - the appropriateness of HRM practices.
- compensation systems.
- communication and coordination processes in
organizations.
6Economic System
- Socialist economies give little incentive to
develop human capital, but ample opportunity
because education is free. - Capitalist economies, are the opposite of the
socialist economies, with higher tuitions at
state universities but with economic incentives
through individual salary differences.
7Managing Employee in a Global Context
Types of Employees expatriates parent country
nationals host country nationals third country
nationals
8Managing Employees in a Global Context
Levels of Participation domestic international mul
tinational global
9Managing Expatriates in Global Markets
- Major issues include
- Selection
- Training
- Compensation
- Reacculturation
10Areas to Consider in the Selection of Expatriate
Managers
Motivation Health Language Ability Family
considerations Resourcefulness
initiative Adaptability Career planning Financial
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11Emphasis in Cross-Cultural Training Programs
- Expatriates must be clear about their own
cultural background. - Expatriates must understand the particular
aspects of culture in the new work environment. - Expatriates must learn to communicate accurately
in the new culture.
12Communicating Across Language Barriers
- Verbal behavior
- Nonverbal behavior
- Attribution
- Comprehension
- Motivation
13Compensation of Expatriates
- Total pay packages have four components
- Base salary
- Tax equalization allowances
- Benefits
- Other allowances
- cost-of-living
- housing
- education
- relocation