1. Introduction and Overview 2. Cultural Foundations of International Human Resource Management 3. Changes and Challenges in the Global Labor Market 4. The Key Role of International HRM in Successful MNC Strategy 5. Global Human Resource Planning 6. Global Staffing 7. Global Workforce Training and Development 8. Managing International Assignments 9. Global Workforce Performance Management 10. Compensation for a Global Workforce 11. Global Employee Relations
Charles Vance is a management professor with expertise in human
resource management, training and development at Loyola Marymount
University, USA. He previously worked at Northrop Grumman, the
China-Europe International Business School and FedEx.
Yongsun Paik is an international business and management professor
with an interest in international human resources management,
cross-border mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures, and East
Asian business management. He is at Loyola Marymount University,
USA.
Praise for previous editions:'The complexity of international human resource management is daunting. Challenges inherent in managing a global workforce undermine effective strategy implementation for far too many MNCs. Vance and Paik provide tools, frameworks and perspectives to guide and demystify the analysis, understanding and practice of international human resource management. This textbook is destined to become a classic.' - Mary B. Teagarden, Editor, Thunderbird International Business Review, Thunderbird School of Global Management'This textbook recognizes the entire global workforce that international firms and leaders manage in today's increasingly complex and volatile world. It provides an in-depth understanding of the ways these firms can successfully integrate and draw on the talent available across the globe, and is an extremely valuable contribution to students and practitioners of global management.' - Sully Taylor, Director of International Programs, School of Business Administration, Portland State UniversityBetter than many at hand in that it does provide a great deal of fascinating and detailed illustrations relating to foreign places, exotic localities and off-shore companies. In fact, there is probably more couleur locale here than in most competing texts. This facet makes the work an attractive conventional proposition for recommending on reading lists for international students on IHRM courses on MBA programmes, although it could also be equally well used on undergraduate ones, if less so for critical scholars in the work and organisation studies field. - Malcolm Warner, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
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