B. Sebastian Reiche is Professor of People Management at IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain. His research focuses on the forms, prerequisites and consequences of global work, international HRM, global leadership and knowledge transfer, and has appeared in Academy of Management Discoveries, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Organization Science, and Personnel Psychology, among others. He is Associate Editor of Human Resource Management Journal, co-editor of Advances in Global Leadership, and regularly blogs on topics related to global work (http://blog.iese.edu/expatriatus). Helene Tenzer is Assistant Professor of International Management at LMU Munich School of Management. Her research focuses primarily on language diversity in international management, multinational teams, and organizational behaviour. She has published on these topics in outlets such as the Journal of International Business Studies, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Leadership Quarterly and Journal of World Business. In addition, she has founded a research network on language issues in management with currently over 100 international members. Anne-Wil Harzing is Professor of International Management at Middlesex University, London, a Visiting Professor at Tilburg University, and a Fellow of the Academy of International Business. Her research interests include international HRM, expatriate management, HQ-subsidiary relationships, the role of language in international business, and the international research process. She has published more than 120 journal articles and books and book chapters on these topics and has been listed among the top 1% most cited academics in Economics & Business worldwide since 2007. She blogs on all things academia at https://harzing.com/blog/. https://harzing.com/resume
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Part 1 Cultural, Comparative and Organizational Perspectives on IHRM Chapter 1 Comparative Human Resource Management Chapter 2 Culture and Cross-Cultural Management Chapter 3 Multinational Companies and Institutional Environments Chapter 4 Approaches to International Human Resource Management Part 2 IHRM Functions Chapter 5 International Assignments Chapter 6 Global and Local Resourcing: The Cases of Japan, China and Vietnam Chapter 7 Training and Development: Developing Global Leaders and Expatriates Chapter 8 Global Performance Management Chapter 9 Total Rewards in the International Context Part 3 IHRM Contexts Chapter 10 Regulation and the Changing Context of International Human Resource Management Chapter 11 The Transfer of Employment Practices across Borders in Multinational Companies: From Context to Actors Chapter 12 People Management in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 13 Equal Opportunity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Global Context Chapter 14 Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability through Ethical HRM Practices
Sebastian Reiche, Anne-Wil Harzing and Helene Tenze yet again set the bar for textbooks in this area. The thoughtfully curated chapters, written by leading global scholars, include the very latest research and thinking, and are comprehensive, critical and accessible. This volume will continue to be the go-to volume for anyone teaching or studying international Human Resource Management. -- Professor David Collings