Managing Human Resources in Cross-border Alliances

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 251 pages

Across the world, companies are forming some of the most complex and exciting collaborations in the business world: cross-border alliances (CBAs). Yet while this offers multinational companies a way into the global marketplace, there is no guarantee of success.

This book looks at the business and human resource issues arising in these complex collaborations, putting forward the case that the handling of these issues can determine the CBA's success. The book takes readers through the two main kinds of CBA - International Joint Ventures (IJV), and International Mergers and Acquisitions (IMA) - explaining how each type works and which human resource issues will arise. As well as analyzing these issues and explaining the relevant management, economics and sociological theories, this impressive text uses short end-of-chapter case studies and in depth end-of-text case studies to provide numerous practical examples.

The first major textbook that seriously studies human resource issues in a CBA context, this book offers both students of human resource / international business and practicing human resource professionals alike the frameworks for truly understanding the complexities of the area.

 

Contents

Managing human resources in crossborder alliances
1
International joint ventures
22
Challenges and risks associated with building IJVS
28
Basic assumptions made about IJVS
34
Conclusion
62
Conclusion
75
International mergers and acquisitions
79
Managing human resources in international mergers and acquisitions
96
Managing cultural diversity in crossborder alliances
119
Managing cooperation control structure and exit in crossborder alliances
143
Crossborder alliances and the HRM profession
169
The international joint venture of DavidsonMarley BV
177
Precision Measurement of Japan A small foreign company
213
Bibliography
222
Internet resources
240
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