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INTERNATIONAL HRM This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.

THE MEANING OF INTERNATIONAL HRM International human resource management is the process of managing people across international boundaries by multinational companies. It involves the worldwide management of people, not just the management of expatriates. This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.

ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL HRM The impact of globalization. The influence of environmental and cultural differences. The extent to which HRM policy and practice should vary in different countries (convergence or divergence). The approaches used to employ and manage expatriates. This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.

FACTORS AFFECTING THE CHOICE BETWEEN CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE The extent to which there are well-defined local norms. The degree to which an operating unit is embedded in the local environment. The strength of the flow of resources between the parent and the subsidiary. The orientation of the parent to control. The nature of the industry. The specific organizational competencies, including HRM, that are critical for achieving competitive advantage in a global environment. Source: H Harris and C Brewster (1999) International human resource management: the European contribution, in International HRM: Contemporary issues in Europe, ed C Brewster and H Harris, Routledge, London This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.

GLOBAL HR POLICIES Three processes constitute global HRM (Brewster et al, 2005): talent management/employee branding; international assignments management; managing an international workforce. Source: C Brewster, P Sparrow and H Harris (2005) Towards a new model of globalizing HRM, International Journal of Human Resource Management, 16 (6), pp 949–70 This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.

MANAGING EXPATRIATES Expatriates can be difficult to manage because of: problems associated with adapting to and working in unfamiliar environments; concerns about their development and career; difficulties encountered when they re-enter their parent company after an overseas assignment and concerns over how they should be remunerated. This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.

SPECIAL POLICIES FOR EXPATRIATES Recruitment and selection. Assimilation and review. Training. Career management. Re-entry. Pay and allowances (home-based or host-based pay). This resource is part of a range offered free to academics and/or students using Armstrong’s Essential Human Resource Management Practice as part of their course. For more academic resources and other FREE material, please visit www.koganpage.com/resources and then click on Academic Resources.