Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America

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Autor(a) principal: Veloso, Elza Fátima Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Trevisan, Leonardo Nelmi, Amorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa de, Silva, Rodrigo Cunha da, Fischer, André Luiz, Dutra, Joel Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Internext
Texto Completo: https://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/210
Resumo: This article provides an overview of human resource strategies employed by Brazilian companies in a polarized region of Latin America. Firstly, we highlighted the concerns of Brazilian managers in respect to the coming years, and to identify the current strategic approach of prominent companies in the Brazilian market. Secondly, we identified possible strategies for internationalization, particularly in the context of Latin America. The results of two surveys were used: one prospecting management trends by 2015 and another consisting of a sample of 541 companies that participate in a national survey in which HR managers answered a questionnaire. Among the results, it is noteworthy that the main issues of concern for Brazilian managers in the coming years. We found most the companies concerned with these challenges in the industries of information technology, iron and steel, and health services. Forty-nine of a total of 541 companies intend to internationalize, 17 of them towards Latin American. Their profile characterization allowed us to divide them into two groups: those focusing on the local needs of Latin American, and those looking to meet the expanding needs of Brazil or the country of their parent company.
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spelling Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin AmericaGestão de pessoas do Brasil em uma América Latina polarizadaLatin AmericaHuman Resources ManagementHuman Resources StrategiesInternationalizationAmérica LatinaGestão de Recursos HumanosEstratégias de Recursos HumanosInternacionalizaçãoThis article provides an overview of human resource strategies employed by Brazilian companies in a polarized region of Latin America. Firstly, we highlighted the concerns of Brazilian managers in respect to the coming years, and to identify the current strategic approach of prominent companies in the Brazilian market. Secondly, we identified possible strategies for internationalization, particularly in the context of Latin America. The results of two surveys were used: one prospecting management trends by 2015 and another consisting of a sample of 541 companies that participate in a national survey in which HR managers answered a questionnaire. Among the results, it is noteworthy that the main issues of concern for Brazilian managers in the coming years. We found most the companies concerned with these challenges in the industries of information technology, iron and steel, and health services. Forty-nine of a total of 541 companies intend to internationalize, 17 of them towards Latin American. Their profile characterization allowed us to divide them into two groups: those focusing on the local needs of Latin American, and those looking to meet the expanding needs of Brazil or the country of their parent company.Este artigo fornece uma visão sobre estratégias de recursos humanos das empresas brasileiras em uma região da América Latina polarizada. Em primeiro lugar, salientamos as preocupações dos gestores brasileiros a respeito dos próximos anos e identificar a abordagem estratégica atual de empresas de destaque no mercado brasileiro. E segundo, identificamos possíveis estratégias de internacionalização, em particular no contexto da América Latina. Foram utilizados os resultados de duas pesquisas: uma delas de prospecção tendências de gestão de pessoas até 2015, e outra constituída por uma amostra de 541 empresas que participam de uma pesquisa de âmbito nacional, em que gestores de recursos humanos foram submetidos a um questionário. Entre os resultados, destaca-se que os principais temas de preocupação dos gestores brasileiros nos próximos anos. Encontramos o maior número de empresas atentas por estes desafios nos setores da indústria de tecnologia informática; siderurgia e metalurgia; e serviços de saúde. 49 do total de 541 empresas pretendem se internacionalizar, 17 delas, rumo a países latino-americanos. Nas caracterizações de perfil dessas empresas, foi possível dividi-las em dois grupos: aquelas com foco nas necessidades locais das populações latino-americanas e aquelas que procuram atender às necessidades de expansão do Brasil ou sede da empresa.Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM2014-12-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/21010.18568/1980-4865.931-15Internext - International Business and Management Review ; Vol. 9 No. 3 (2014): SETEMBRO/DEZEMBRO; 1-15Internext; v. 9 n. 3 (2014): SETEMBRO/DEZEMBRO; 1-151980-4865reponame:Internextinstname:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)instacron:ESPMenghttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/210/204Copyright (c) 2015 Internextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVeloso, Elza Fátima RosaTrevisan, Leonardo NelmiAmorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa deSilva, Rodrigo Cunha daFischer, André LuizDutra, Joel Souza2023-06-06T20:33:39Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/210Revistahttps://internext.espm.br/internextPRIhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/oaiinternext@espm.br1980-48651980-4865opendoar:2023-06-06T20:33:39Internext - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
Gestão de pessoas do Brasil em uma América Latina polarizada
title Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
spellingShingle Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
Veloso, Elza Fátima Rosa
Latin America
Human Resources Management
Human Resources Strategies
Internationalization
América Latina
Gestão de Recursos Humanos
Estratégias de Recursos Humanos
Internacionalização
title_short Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
title_full Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
title_fullStr Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
title_sort Brazilian human resources in a polarized Latin America
author Veloso, Elza Fátima Rosa
author_facet Veloso, Elza Fátima Rosa
Trevisan, Leonardo Nelmi
Amorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa de
Silva, Rodrigo Cunha da
Fischer, André Luiz
Dutra, Joel Souza
author_role author
author2 Trevisan, Leonardo Nelmi
Amorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa de
Silva, Rodrigo Cunha da
Fischer, André Luiz
Dutra, Joel Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Veloso, Elza Fátima Rosa
Trevisan, Leonardo Nelmi
Amorim, Wilson Aparecido Costa de
Silva, Rodrigo Cunha da
Fischer, André Luiz
Dutra, Joel Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Latin America
Human Resources Management
Human Resources Strategies
Internationalization
América Latina
Gestão de Recursos Humanos
Estratégias de Recursos Humanos
Internacionalização
topic Latin America
Human Resources Management
Human Resources Strategies
Internationalization
América Latina
Gestão de Recursos Humanos
Estratégias de Recursos Humanos
Internacionalização
description This article provides an overview of human resource strategies employed by Brazilian companies in a polarized region of Latin America. Firstly, we highlighted the concerns of Brazilian managers in respect to the coming years, and to identify the current strategic approach of prominent companies in the Brazilian market. Secondly, we identified possible strategies for internationalization, particularly in the context of Latin America. The results of two surveys were used: one prospecting management trends by 2015 and another consisting of a sample of 541 companies that participate in a national survey in which HR managers answered a questionnaire. Among the results, it is noteworthy that the main issues of concern for Brazilian managers in the coming years. We found most the companies concerned with these challenges in the industries of information technology, iron and steel, and health services. Forty-nine of a total of 541 companies intend to internationalize, 17 of them towards Latin American. Their profile characterization allowed us to divide them into two groups: those focusing on the local needs of Latin American, and those looking to meet the expanding needs of Brazil or the country of their parent company.
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