Instructor: Çağrı Topal BA 4216 Cross-cultural Studies in Organizations International human resource management Instructor: Çağrı Topal
Key terms Home-country nationals/expatriates Host-country nationals Third-country nationals Inpatriates
Factors to consider Cultural factors Economic and ideological factors Labour factor costs Industrial relations factors
Staffing philosophies Ethnocentric-reasons Control Readily available personnel Personnel with the company knowledge Personnel known by the company Company loyalty Foreign image Centralized structure Low-cost commodity production Perceived political threat Lack of knowledge of the host country
Staffing philosophies Ethnocentric-problems Unfamiliarity of expatriates Lack of adaptability Problems in intercultural communication Highly expensive salary packages Not always the best qualified people Productivity problems in the early part of the international assignment
Staffing philosophies Polycentric-reasons Smaller firms without resources Familiarity of host country nationals Less expensive Company image
Staffing philosophies Polycentric-problems Coordination problems between the subsidiary and the parent Loyalty to the host country not to the company Communication problems Inability and reluctance to move Lack of perspective on the corporate culture
Staffing philosophies Regiocentric Global market divided into regions Selection of staff within regions Similar products Regional marketing
Staffing philosophies Geocentric Global bureaucracy Training and relocation costs Documentation requirements
Selection criteria Technical ability Managerial skills acquisition Cross-cultural sensitivity Adaptability and flexibility Diplomatic skills Foreign language aptitude Positive attitude Emotional stability and maturity Adaptability of family
Selection of female employees Clients refusal Conservative image Glass-ceiling Assumption of prejudice
Cross-cultural training Ethnocentric: headquarters-based Polycentric/regiocentric: subsidiary-based Geocentric: headquarters/subsidiary-based Environmental briefings Cultural orientation Cultural assimilators Language training Sensitivity training Field experience
Performance appraisal-1 Purpose Compensation and promotion Development and improvement Policy Ethnocentric: headquarters criteria Polycentric/regiocentric: sensitive to local Geocentric: supposedly universal Biases: host vs. home
Performance appraisal-2 Assignment’s difficulty level On-site manager’s vs. home-site manager’s evaluation Use of a former expatriate that worked in the same overseas location Cultural modification of the criteria Qualitative vs. quantitative criteria
International compensation Same salary plus varying allowances Localized compensation surveys Long-term incentive programs