International Human Resources Management and Cross Cultural Issues

Dana Minbaeva

Dana Minbaeva
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Haeseen Park

Haeseen Park
King’s College London, UK

This track seeks contributions exploring the challenges faced by people working in an international and cross-cultural business context. We invite papers studying key issues in the management of people in contemporary organizations (including but not limited to MNCs). Those issues encompass the full range of international HR management activities from selection and recruitment to training, performance management, compensation, retention, global and virtual team management as well as leadership development within the global business environment and self-expatriation decisions. We are particularly interested in papers on diversity management, global talent management and global leadership and submissions exploring the role of immediate context and investigating the role of culture and language in IB. Papers submitted to this track may take individual, group or organizational perspectives. We welcome theoretical advances supported by empirical studies, both qualitative and quantitative; as well as pure theory papers and literature reviews analyzing the field’s development, evolution and impact.

Keywords:
bicultural and multicultural identity; careers in an international context; cross-cultural communication and management; cross- and intra-national diversity; cultural intelligence; diasporas; diversity and inclusion; dual careers in IB; expatriate management; gender issues across cultures; global leadership; global mindsets; global staffing; global talent management; inpatriates; international mobility; multicultural teams; retention; returnees; work-family issues.