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HUMAN RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 15
Managing Human ResourcesGlobally
Dr.Nova Mardiana,
S.E.,M.M.
lecture
Gusti Ray
Kamandanu
1711011012
Ardian Fauzan
1711011106
Arpan Maulana
1711011056
Our Team
Learning
Objectives
01 Identify recent changes that have caused companies
to expand into international markets.
02
Discuss four factors that most strongly influence HRM
in international markets.
03 List different categories of international employee
04 Identify four levels of global participation and HRM
issues faced within each level.
05 Discuss ways companies select, train, compensate
and reintegrate expatriate managers.
.
 European Economic Community
 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
 Growth of Asia
 Japan, China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia are significant
economic forces.
 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Current Global Changes
Human Resource
Management
Culture
Political-
Legal
System
Education -
Human Capital
Economic
System
Factors Affecting HRM
in International Markets
Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions
Individualism/collectivism - degree to which people act as individuals
rather than as members of a group.
Power distance - how a culture deals with hierarchical
power relationships.
Uncertainty avoidance - how cultures deal with the fact that the future
not perfectly predictable.
Masculinity-femininity describes the division of roles
between the sexes within a society.
Long-term/short-term orientation - tendency of a culture
to focus on long-term benefit or short-term outcomes.
Implications
of Culture for
HRM
1. Culture has an impact on approaches to managing
2. Culture differs on how employees expect leaders
to lead, how decisions are handled within the
hierarchy and what motivates individuals.
3. Culture may influence appropriateness of HRM
practices.
4. Cultures can influence compensation systems and
communication and coordination processes.
5. Cultural diversity programs foster understanding of
other cultures to better communicate with them.
Education/Human
Capital
 Countries differ in their levels of human capital.
 A country's human capital is determined by a number
of variables, primarily, educational opportunity.
 Countries with low human capital attract facilities that
require low skills and low-wage levels.
 Countries with high human capital are attractive sites
for direct foreign investment that creates high-skill jobs.
 Dictates requirements of certain HRM practices, such as training, compensation,
hiring, firing and layoffs.
 Legal system is an outgrowth of the culture, reflecting
societal norms.
 U. S. has led the world in eliminating discrimination in the workplace and
controlling the process of labor management negotiations.
 Germany has provided employees with a legal right
to "codetermination" in the workplace.
 The EEC provides fundamental social rights of
workers: freedom of movement and freedom to
choose one's occupation and be fairly compensated.
Political/Legal System
 Under socialist economies, there is little economic incentive to develop human capital,
but ample opportunity exists because education is free.
 In capitalist systems, the opposite situation exists, with higher tuition at state universities
but economic incentives exist through individual salaries.
 Every country varies in terms of culture, human capital and their legal, political and
economic systems.
Economic System
Managing Employees in a Global Context
 A parent country is the country in which the company'scorporate headquarters
is located.
 A host country is the country in which the parent
country organization seeks to locate (or has already located) a facility.
 A third country is a country other than the host country or parent country.
Expatriate - employee sent by a company in one country to
manage operations in a different country. Three types of
expatriates:
1. Parent-country nationals (PCNs) - employees who were born and live in
a parent country.
2. Host-country nationals (HCNs) - employees who were born and raised in
the host country, as opposed to the parent country.
3. Third-country nationals (TCNs) - employees born in a
country other than the parent country or host country but
who work in the host country.
Types of International Employees
Global Organizations
 Global organizations compete on top-quality products and
services with lowest costs.
 3 Attributes of Transnational HRM System:
1. Transnational scope - HR decisions must be made
from a global rather than a national or regional perspective.
2. Transnational representation reflects the multinational
composition of a company's managers.
3. Transnational process - extent to which the company's
planning and decision-making processes include
representatives and ideas from a variety of cultures.
Selection of Expatriate Managers
Successful expatriates have technical competence
and ability to adjust to, and be sensitive to, a new
culture. Three dimensions include:
1. Self
2. Relationship
3. Perception
Training and Development of Expatriates
 Cross Cultural Training
 Behavior in Meetings and Social Settings
 Interpersonal and Communication Skills
 Culture in the New Work Environment
Compensation of Expatriates
4 Components of Total Pay Packages:
1. Base Salary- annual salary, unadjusted.
2. Tax Equalization Allowances- payments for higher tax rates
of other countries.
3. Benefits- continuation of, or substitute for,
home benefits.
4. Allowances- cost-of-living, housing, education, and
relocation payments.
Reacculturation of Expatriates
 Reentry may result in culture shock.
 60 to 70 % of expatriates do not know what their position will be up
on their return.
 25% leave the company within one year upon returning.
 Transition process necessitates communication of corporate changes
while the expatriate is overseas and validation of the importance of the
expatriate's international work.
 Training and rewards beyond salary and benefits are key.
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Human Resource Management Chapter 15: Managing Human Resources Globally

  • 2. Dr.Nova Mardiana, S.E.,M.M. lecture Gusti Ray Kamandanu 1711011012 Ardian Fauzan 1711011106 Arpan Maulana 1711011056 Our Team
  • 3. Learning Objectives 01 Identify recent changes that have caused companies to expand into international markets. 02 Discuss four factors that most strongly influence HRM in international markets. 03 List different categories of international employee 04 Identify four levels of global participation and HRM issues faced within each level. 05 Discuss ways companies select, train, compensate and reintegrate expatriate managers. .
  • 4.  European Economic Community  North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)  Growth of Asia  Japan, China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia are significant economic forces.  General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Current Global Changes
  • 5. Human Resource Management Culture Political- Legal System Education - Human Capital Economic System Factors Affecting HRM in International Markets
  • 6. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Individualism/collectivism - degree to which people act as individuals rather than as members of a group. Power distance - how a culture deals with hierarchical power relationships. Uncertainty avoidance - how cultures deal with the fact that the future not perfectly predictable. Masculinity-femininity describes the division of roles between the sexes within a society. Long-term/short-term orientation - tendency of a culture to focus on long-term benefit or short-term outcomes.
  • 7. Implications of Culture for HRM 1. Culture has an impact on approaches to managing 2. Culture differs on how employees expect leaders to lead, how decisions are handled within the hierarchy and what motivates individuals. 3. Culture may influence appropriateness of HRM practices. 4. Cultures can influence compensation systems and communication and coordination processes. 5. Cultural diversity programs foster understanding of other cultures to better communicate with them.
  • 8. Education/Human Capital  Countries differ in their levels of human capital.  A country's human capital is determined by a number of variables, primarily, educational opportunity.  Countries with low human capital attract facilities that require low skills and low-wage levels.  Countries with high human capital are attractive sites for direct foreign investment that creates high-skill jobs.
  • 9.  Dictates requirements of certain HRM practices, such as training, compensation, hiring, firing and layoffs.  Legal system is an outgrowth of the culture, reflecting societal norms.  U. S. has led the world in eliminating discrimination in the workplace and controlling the process of labor management negotiations.  Germany has provided employees with a legal right to "codetermination" in the workplace.  The EEC provides fundamental social rights of workers: freedom of movement and freedom to choose one's occupation and be fairly compensated. Political/Legal System
  • 10.  Under socialist economies, there is little economic incentive to develop human capital, but ample opportunity exists because education is free.  In capitalist systems, the opposite situation exists, with higher tuition at state universities but economic incentives exist through individual salaries.  Every country varies in terms of culture, human capital and their legal, political and economic systems. Economic System
  • 11. Managing Employees in a Global Context  A parent country is the country in which the company'scorporate headquarters is located.  A host country is the country in which the parent country organization seeks to locate (or has already located) a facility.  A third country is a country other than the host country or parent country.
  • 12. Expatriate - employee sent by a company in one country to manage operations in a different country. Three types of expatriates: 1. Parent-country nationals (PCNs) - employees who were born and live in a parent country. 2. Host-country nationals (HCNs) - employees who were born and raised in the host country, as opposed to the parent country. 3. Third-country nationals (TCNs) - employees born in a country other than the parent country or host country but who work in the host country. Types of International Employees
  • 13. Global Organizations  Global organizations compete on top-quality products and services with lowest costs.  3 Attributes of Transnational HRM System: 1. Transnational scope - HR decisions must be made from a global rather than a national or regional perspective. 2. Transnational representation reflects the multinational composition of a company's managers. 3. Transnational process - extent to which the company's planning and decision-making processes include representatives and ideas from a variety of cultures.
  • 14. Selection of Expatriate Managers Successful expatriates have technical competence and ability to adjust to, and be sensitive to, a new culture. Three dimensions include: 1. Self 2. Relationship 3. Perception
  • 15. Training and Development of Expatriates  Cross Cultural Training  Behavior in Meetings and Social Settings  Interpersonal and Communication Skills  Culture in the New Work Environment
  • 16. Compensation of Expatriates 4 Components of Total Pay Packages: 1. Base Salary- annual salary, unadjusted. 2. Tax Equalization Allowances- payments for higher tax rates of other countries. 3. Benefits- continuation of, or substitute for, home benefits. 4. Allowances- cost-of-living, housing, education, and relocation payments.
  • 17. Reacculturation of Expatriates  Reentry may result in culture shock.  60 to 70 % of expatriates do not know what their position will be up on their return.  25% leave the company within one year upon returning.  Transition process necessitates communication of corporate changes while the expatriate is overseas and validation of the importance of the expatriate's international work.  Training and rewards beyond salary and benefits are key.