Title:
Global staffing
Author:
Scullion, Hugh.
ISBN:
9780415369367
9780415369374
Publication Information:
London ; New York : Routledge, c2006.
Physical Description:
xiv, 216 p. ; 26 cm.
Series:
Routledge global human resource management series
Series Title:
Routledge global human resource management series
Contents:
Approaches to international staffing / David Collings and Hugh Scullion -- Strategic motivations for international transfers : why do MNCs use expatriates? / David Collings and Hugh Scullion -- International recruitment and selection / Hugh Scullion and David Collings -- International talent management / Hugh Scullion and David Collings -- Cross cultural training / Emma Parkinson and Michael J. Morley -- Localisation : societies, organisations and employees / Wes Harry and David Collings -- Alternative forms of international assignments / Hugh Scullion and David Collings -- Women in international management / M. Lenihan -- Repatriation : the frequently forgotten phase of an international assignment / M. Lenihan.
Abstract:
"This text critically examines various models and empirical studies on international staffing and reviews the research which examines the key factors influencing the choice between parent country nationals, host country nationals and third country nationals in MNCs. It explores strategic motivations for international transfers and considers international staffing from a subsidiary and a HQ perspective. International recruitment and selection, cross-cultural training, the reasons for shortages of international management talent and the role of women in international management are also analysed." "Global Staffing goes beyond examining traditional expatriate assignments and also considers non-standard forms of international assignments such as commuter assignments, shorter-term contractual assignments and virtual assignments. It is a must-read text for students, academics and practitioners in the field of HRM."--BOOK JACKET.
Electronic Access:
Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0515/2005018257.html