Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria

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Autor(a) principal: Ugoani, John N. N.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/429
Resumo: As enterprise operations continue to be globalized through overseas expansions, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions as well as strategic relationships and partnerships transnational organizations need to give attention to issues of culture in human resource management practices as a panacea for prosperity. The global organization is competent if only it is able to bridge the gap between management and culture so that personal relationships with other peoples in the organization and society become in harmony. This is critical because cultural relativity and reality in organizations influence operations. The study was designed to explore possible relationships between cultural dimensions and global human resource management. The survey research design was employed and data generated through primary and secondary sources. The participants comprised of 385 respondents from a cross-section of the population in Nigeria. By Chi-Square test, it was found that culture has a significant positive relationship with global human resource management.
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title Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
spellingShingle Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
Ugoani, John N. N.
Transcultural
Cultural dimensions
Cultural globalization
Hofstede
Transferability
Visible culture
Dangote
title_short Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
title_full Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
title_fullStr Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
title_sort Cultural dimensions in global human resource management: implications for Nigeria
author Ugoani, John N. N.
author_facet Ugoani, John N. N.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ugoani, John N. N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transcultural
Cultural dimensions
Cultural globalization
Hofstede
Transferability
Visible culture
Dangote
topic Transcultural
Cultural dimensions
Cultural globalization
Hofstede
Transferability
Visible culture
Dangote
description As enterprise operations continue to be globalized through overseas expansions, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions as well as strategic relationships and partnerships transnational organizations need to give attention to issues of culture in human resource management practices as a panacea for prosperity. The global organization is competent if only it is able to bridge the gap between management and culture so that personal relationships with other peoples in the organization and society become in harmony. This is critical because cultural relativity and reality in organizations influence operations. The study was designed to explore possible relationships between cultural dimensions and global human resource management. The survey research design was employed and data generated through primary and secondary sources. The participants comprised of 385 respondents from a cross-section of the population in Nigeria. By Chi-Square test, it was found that culture has a significant positive relationship with global human resource management.
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