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The third edition of The Global Human Resource Management Casebook provides a wide range of international teaching cases exploring contemporary human resource management (HRM) challenges. Each case focuses primarily on one country and illustrates a critical HRM issue confronting managers and HRM practitioners. This real-world application provides students of HRM with a unique opportunity to examine how key HRM theories and ideas translate into practice.

The case studies emphasize the national and cultural contexts of HRM, providing readers with a global understanding of HRM practices like recruitment, reward systems, diversity, and inclusion, as well as recent developments including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote working, sustainability, and digital transformation. In this edition, the editors and authors have made significant updates to reflect recent developments in the field and cover a broader range of countries. The authors also delve into new indust

Trade Review

“Human Resource Management (HRM) has become a global agenda. While there are differences by country, there are similar principles that apply worldwide. This outstanding set of cases demonstrates how 31 countries deal with the array of human capability (talent, leadership, organization, and HRM) issues that exist around the world. The cases offer relevant, specific, and compelling insights that will be useful for business and HRM leaders who want to deliver stakeholder value through human capability.”

Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan; Partner, the RBL Group



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Contributor Biographies

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part I: Western Europe

1 Austria: Talent Development at McDonald’s Austria: A Compromise between Local Demands and Global Standards

2 France: NEWMOTOR: An HR Policy to Develop New Skills at a French Company in the Aeronautics Industry

3 Germany: Talent Development in Complex and Dynamic Environments: New Approaches in the Context of the German Business System

4 Switzerland: Flexible Work Aligned with Organizational Culture: Choice with Responsibility at Novartis

Part II: Scandinavia

5 Denmark: Toward a More Inclusive Approach to Developing Talent

6 Finland: Look Who’s Talking: Implementing Corporate Diversity and Inclusiveness Practices in Finland

7 Iceland: The Integration of HRM Practices in a Global Company: Acquisitions at Marel, Iceland

Part III: Central and Eastern Europe

8 Hungary: An American Transnational MNC in Hungary: Past, Present, and Future of HRM Evolution

9 Lithuania: Devbridge Lithuania: The War for IT Talents

10 Poland: Informal Employee Motivation, Rewards, and Flexible Management in a Dynamic SME Environment in Poland

11 Romania: Dealing with Employee Turnover at Fomco Group, a Successful Family Business from Romania

12 Russia: Okskaya Shipyard: Employee Retention

13 Slovakia: International Human Resource Management within the European Textile Industry

Part IV: Mediterranean, Middle East, and Africa

14 Botswana: Diversity Management in an Institution of Higher Education in Botswana

15 Cyprus: People Management in Academia: Anna-Maria Harilaou’s HRM Concerns

16 Greece: What Can HRM Do for Me? HRM as a Business Development Function in a Technology SME

17 Israel: Redesigning the Production Floor and Reward System in a Food Production Company: HRM Considerations

18 Italy: Human Resource Management in Italian Family-Owned SMEs: Sustaining the Competitive Advantage through B Corp Transformation

19 Saudi Arabia: Implementing the Localization Law Effectively: The Case of HMG in Saudi Arabia

20 UAE: Improving Internal Service: Leveraging HRM to Drive Organizational Change

Part V: Asia and the Pacific Rim

21 Australia: The Casual Employment Crisis at Australian Universities: What are the HRM Responsibilities?

22 India: Gender Diversity and Inclusion: Strategies and Practices at ICICI Bank

23 Japan: The Quest of Pasona for Employees’ Work-Life Balance: Relocation of Headquarters from Tokyo to a Remote Island

24 Singapore: On Cheong’s Human Resource Legacy

25 South Korea: Selecting and Developing Senior Leaders at Company A

26 Thailand: HRM Practices for Managing Age-diverse Employees in the Workplace: A Case Study of a Global Thai Company

Part VI: The Americas

27 Canada: La Vie en Rose: Globalization Challenges for Human Resources Management in a Canadian Lingerie Leader

28 Chile: Developing a New Organizational Culture at SꓘY Airline

29 Colombia: Sustainable Human Resources Management: Balancing Profitability and Talent Well-Being in an Insurance Company

30 Mexico: HRM Experiences from a Danish Firm in Mexico: “Changing” Mexican Culture

31 United States: What About Me? When Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Efforts Result in Unintended Outcomes

Index

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 9/12/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032308807, 978-1032308807
    ISBN10: 103230880X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The third edition of The Global Human Resource Management Casebook provides a wide range of international teaching cases exploring contemporary human resource management (HRM) challenges. Each case focuses primarily on one country and illustrates a critical HRM issue confronting managers and HRM practitioners. This real-world application provides students of HRM with a unique opportunity to examine how key HRM theories and ideas translate into practice.

    The case studies emphasize the national and cultural contexts of HRM, providing readers with a global understanding of HRM practices like recruitment, reward systems, diversity, and inclusion, as well as recent developments including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote working, sustainability, and digital transformation. In this edition, the editors and authors have made significant updates to reflect recent developments in the field and cover a broader range of countries. The authors also delve into new indust

    Trade Review

    “Human Resource Management (HRM) has become a global agenda. While there are differences by country, there are similar principles that apply worldwide. This outstanding set of cases demonstrates how 31 countries deal with the array of human capability (talent, leadership, organization, and HRM) issues that exist around the world. The cases offer relevant, specific, and compelling insights that will be useful for business and HRM leaders who want to deliver stakeholder value through human capability.”

    Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan; Partner, the RBL Group



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations

    Contributor Biographies

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Part I: Western Europe

    1 Austria: Talent Development at McDonald’s Austria: A Compromise between Local Demands and Global Standards

    2 France: NEWMOTOR: An HR Policy to Develop New Skills at a French Company in the Aeronautics Industry

    3 Germany: Talent Development in Complex and Dynamic Environments: New Approaches in the Context of the German Business System

    4 Switzerland: Flexible Work Aligned with Organizational Culture: Choice with Responsibility at Novartis

    Part II: Scandinavia

    5 Denmark: Toward a More Inclusive Approach to Developing Talent

    6 Finland: Look Who’s Talking: Implementing Corporate Diversity and Inclusiveness Practices in Finland

    7 Iceland: The Integration of HRM Practices in a Global Company: Acquisitions at Marel, Iceland

    Part III: Central and Eastern Europe

    8 Hungary: An American Transnational MNC in Hungary: Past, Present, and Future of HRM Evolution

    9 Lithuania: Devbridge Lithuania: The War for IT Talents

    10 Poland: Informal Employee Motivation, Rewards, and Flexible Management in a Dynamic SME Environment in Poland

    11 Romania: Dealing with Employee Turnover at Fomco Group, a Successful Family Business from Romania

    12 Russia: Okskaya Shipyard: Employee Retention

    13 Slovakia: International Human Resource Management within the European Textile Industry

    Part IV: Mediterranean, Middle East, and Africa

    14 Botswana: Diversity Management in an Institution of Higher Education in Botswana

    15 Cyprus: People Management in Academia: Anna-Maria Harilaou’s HRM Concerns

    16 Greece: What Can HRM Do for Me? HRM as a Business Development Function in a Technology SME

    17 Israel: Redesigning the Production Floor and Reward System in a Food Production Company: HRM Considerations

    18 Italy: Human Resource Management in Italian Family-Owned SMEs: Sustaining the Competitive Advantage through B Corp Transformation

    19 Saudi Arabia: Implementing the Localization Law Effectively: The Case of HMG in Saudi Arabia

    20 UAE: Improving Internal Service: Leveraging HRM to Drive Organizational Change

    Part V: Asia and the Pacific Rim

    21 Australia: The Casual Employment Crisis at Australian Universities: What are the HRM Responsibilities?

    22 India: Gender Diversity and Inclusion: Strategies and Practices at ICICI Bank

    23 Japan: The Quest of Pasona for Employees’ Work-Life Balance: Relocation of Headquarters from Tokyo to a Remote Island

    24 Singapore: On Cheong’s Human Resource Legacy

    25 South Korea: Selecting and Developing Senior Leaders at Company A

    26 Thailand: HRM Practices for Managing Age-diverse Employees in the Workplace: A Case Study of a Global Thai Company

    Part VI: The Americas

    27 Canada: La Vie en Rose: Globalization Challenges for Human Resources Management in a Canadian Lingerie Leader

    28 Chile: Developing a New Organizational Culture at SꓘY Airline

    29 Colombia: Sustainable Human Resources Management: Balancing Profitability and Talent Well-Being in an Insurance Company

    30 Mexico: HRM Experiences from a Danish Firm in Mexico: “Changing” Mexican Culture

    31 United States: What About Me? When Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Efforts Result in Unintended Outcomes

    Index

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