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Internatinal HRM can be characterized by what 3 approaches? |
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1. Cross-cultural management
2. Comparative HR and IR systems
3.IHRM in the multinational context |
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The general field of HR consists of what 6 activities? |
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1. Human resource planning
2. Staffing (recruitment, selection, placement)
3. Performance Management
4. Training and Development
5. Compensation (renumeration) and benefits
6. Industrial relations |
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What are Morgan's 3 dimensions of IHRM? |
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1. The broad HR activities of procurement, allocation and utilization.
2. The national or country categories involved in international HRM activities
3. The three categories of employees of an international firm. |
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What are the 3 categories of employees of an international firm? |
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- host-country nationals (HCN)
- parent-country nationals (PCN)
- third-country nationals (TCN)
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Morgan defines internations HRM as the interplay among what three dimensions? |
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- human resource activities
- type of employees
- countries of operation
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An employee who is working and temporarily living in a foreign country. may also be called
" international assignees" |
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PCN's are always expatirates. Can TCNs and HCNs be considered expatriates? |
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What are the 6 factors Dowling contributes to the complexity of international HR? |
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- More HR activities
- the need for broader perspective.
- more involvement in employees' personal lives.
- changes in emphasis as the workforce mix of expatriates and local varies.
- risk exposure
- broader external influences.
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What are the required international activies not necessary for domestic? |
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- interational taxation
- international relcoation and orientation
- administrative services for expatriates
- host-government relations
- language translation services
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Must be designed to ensure that there is no tax incentive or disincentive associated with any particular international assignment? |
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International relocation and orientation involves the following activities? |
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- arranging for pre-departure training
- providing immigration and travel details
- providing housing, shopping, medical care, recreation & schooling info
- finalizing compensation details such as delivery of salary overseas, determination of various overseas allowance and taxation treatment.
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A ? is now between the MNE and the entire immediate family of the international assignee. |
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The major external factors that influence IHRM are: |
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- type of government
- the state of the economy
- the generally accepted practices of doing business
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What four additional variable moderators in addtion to complexity |
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- cultural environment
- industry with thich the multinational is primarily involved
- extent of reliance of the multinational on its home-counry domestic market
- attitudes of senior management
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Emic refers to
etic refers to: |
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emic refers to culture-specific aspects of concepts or behavior
etic refers to culture-common aspects |
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Emic refers to
etic refers to: |
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emic refers to culture-specific aspects of concepts or behavior
etic refers to culture-common aspects |
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