International Human Resource Management
- Faculty
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
Version 12.0 of 10/19/2017
- Code of Module
22B0703
- Modulename (german)
International Human Resource Management
- Study Programmes
International Management (B.A.)
- Level of Module
2
- Content
- International companies and international human resource management
- Cultural differences
- Human resources planning in international companies
- International personnel selection and recruitment
- Socialisation in international companies
- Cross-border deployment of staff
- Personnel development and career planning in international companies
- Employee appraisal and performance appraisal in international companies
- Determination of international remuneration
- Cross-cultural teams
- International industrial relations
- Demands on HR specialists in international companies
- Learning Outcomes
Knowledge Broadening
Students are able to explain various approaches of international human resource management, cultural differences as well as the distinctive features of international human resource management. They are able to critically reflect on example cases from the field of practice and select alternative courses of action.
Knowledge Deepening
Students have an advanced knowledge of special international characteristics of recruitment, selection, the deployment and development of personnel and incentive structures.
Instrumental Skills and Competences
For case studies from the field of practice students are able to
- develop suitable overseas assignment programmes.
- compile appropriate elements for international human resource selection.
Communicative Skills and Competences
Students are able to critically analyse overseas assignment situations which have arisen in practice as well as international human resource management strategies. They can also present suggestions for improvement/ways of solving the issues.
Systemic Skills and Competences
Within exemplary cases students recognise the connections between intercultural challenges, strategies for deployment of personnel, management situations and organisational framework. They are able to modify selection procedures, staff development programmes and overseas assignment strategies in order to optimise international deployment of personnel.
- Mode of Delivery
Lectures, group work, role plays, self-awareness exercises, case studies, group presentations
- Expected Knowledge and/or Competences
Human Resource Management and Legal Systems
- Responsible of the Module
B?hmer, Nicole
- Lecturer(s)
- B?hmer, Nicole
- Steinert, Carsten
- Schinnenburg, Heike
- Credits
5
- Concept of Study and Teaching
Workload Dozentengebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 40 Vorlesungen 20 ?bungen Workload Dozentenungebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 30 Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung 30 Referate 30 Prüfungsvorbereitung
- Recommended Reading
-Armstrong, Michael (2014) Armstrongs?s Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice. London.
-Crawley, E. et al. (2013): Introduction to International Human Resource Management. Oxford.
-Dowling, Peter J.; Festing, Marion; Engle, Allen D. (2013): International Human Resource Management. Bath, Singapure.
-Ewards, Tony; Rees, Chris (2011): International Human Resource Management. Harlow.
- Graded Exam
- Two-Hour Written Examination
- Homework / Assignment
- Oral Presentation / Seminar Paper
- Assessment Methods Remark
homework/2-hour written examination, seminar paper
- Duration
1 Term
- Module Frequency
Only Summer Term
- Language of Instruction
English