Management of human resources in foreign firms operating in India: the role of HR in country-specific headquarters

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Abstract

Multinational companies (MNCs) are known to establish country-specific headquarters (CSHQs) or centres to create and transfer knowledge in order to better co-ordinate and control their operations, and also to share knowledge between affiliates both within and outside the country. This paper highlights the role played by the human resource (HR) function in Indian CSHQs. The analysis is based on interview and survey data from senior HR specialists in 74 foreign firms operating CSHQs in India. The study identifies the range of services that the Indian CSHQs' HR function provides to the local business units of the MNC. A high level of freedom from the MNCs' corporate headquarters to both develop and implement HR policies and practices is found. The CSHQ is found to be instrumental in the creation and dissemination of HR-related learning. The study also identifies the problems faced by the HR function operating with a CSHQ and the actions necessary to overcome these issues.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2514-2531
Number of pages18
JournalInternational Journal of Human Resource Management
Volume23
Issue number12
Early online date18 Apr 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • country-specific headquarters
  • MNCs
  • learning
  • India
  • IHRM
  • global integration versus local responsiveness

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