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IHRM Chapter 2. International Human Resource Management. Managing people in a multinational context. The organizational context. Chapter Objectives. We learn: Structural responses to international growth Control and coordination mechanisms, including cultural control.
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IHRM Chapter 2 International Human Resource Management Managing people in a multinational context The organizational context
Chapter Objectives • We learn: • Structural responses to international growth • Control and coordination mechanisms, including cultural control. • Effect of responses on human resource management approaches and activities. IHRM Chapter 2
Terms M&A born global matrix structure heterarchy structure transnational structure multinational network chaebols greenfield building approach bamboo network firm clan control social capital corporate culture 3 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-1 Management demands of international growth 4 IHRM Chapter 2
The path to global status Organizational structures change due to: Strain imposed by growth and geographical spread. The need for improved coordination and control across business units. The constraints imposed by host-government regulations on ownership and equity. 5 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-2 Stages of internationalization 6 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-3 Export department structure 7 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-4 Sales subsidiary structure 8 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-5 International division structure 9 IHRM Chapter 2
MNEs’ two major issues of structure The extent to which key decisions are to be made at the parent-country headquarters or at the subsidiary units (centralization versus decentralization). The type or form of control exerted by the parent over the subsidiary unit. 10 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-6a Global product division structure 11 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-6b Global area division structure 12 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-7 Global matrix structure 13 IHRM Chapter 2
International matrix structure is difficult Matrix is all but unmanageable because of: Dual reporting, which leads to conflict and confusion. The proliferation of communication channels which creates informational logjams. Overlapping responsibilities, which produce turf battles and a loss of accountability. The barriers of distance, language, time and culture, which often make it very difficult for managers to resolve conflicts and clarify confusion. 14 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-8 The networked organization 15 IHRM Chapter 2
The multi-centered networked organization Management involves less hierarchical structure and features 5 dimensions: Delegation of decision-making authority to appropriate units and levels. Geographical dispersal of key functions across units in different countries. Delayering of organizational levels. De-bureaucratization of formal procedures. Differentiation of work, responsibility and authority across the networked subsidiaries. 16 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-9 The role of MNE culture of origin 17 IHRM Chapter 2
Figure2-10 Control strategies for multinational firms 18 IHRM Chapter 2
Discussion Questions What are the stages a firm typically goes through as it grows internationally and how does each stage affect the HR function? What are the specific HRM challenges in a networked firm? Country of origin influences the firm’s approach to organization structure. As MNEs from China and India internationalize, to what extent are they likely to differ from that observed for Japanese, European and US MNEs? 19 IHRM Chapter 2