Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Madeira, Carlos Rui Taveira, Rodrigues, Ana Paula
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10348/10164
Resumo: Multinationals have operating problems due to the multiple contexts in which they operate. One of the greatest challenges for these organizations is the management of the cultural diversity of their human resources, in the sense of creating a collective of work capable of meeting the goals of the new economy. In Portugal, of the most represented countries at the level of their multinationals, Germany is the one that has a more antagonistic culture when compared with Portuguese culture, not preventing a multiplicity of successful cases. This paper firstly aims to characterize the HRM practices used in the Portuguese subsidiaries of the German multinationals and to see if there is a pattern in these same practices, trying to find out the "how" German companies manage with productivity the Portuguese human capital. The results dictated the existence of a pattern used in practices and a clear focus on human resources, identified by a clear approach to HRM soft model, without neglecting the importance of achieving the goals, improving empowerment, knowledge, skills and motivation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
title Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
spellingShingle Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
Cardoso, Pedro
multinationals (MNCs)
human resource management (HRM)
Portugal
title_short Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
title_full Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
title_fullStr Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
title_full_unstemmed Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
title_sort Does exist a way to manage HR in Portugal? an analysis from German multinationals HRM practices.
author Cardoso, Pedro
author_facet Cardoso, Pedro
Madeira, Carlos Rui Taveira
Rodrigues, Ana Paula
author_role author
author2 Madeira, Carlos Rui Taveira
Rodrigues, Ana Paula
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Pedro
Madeira, Carlos Rui Taveira
Rodrigues, Ana Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv multinationals (MNCs)
human resource management (HRM)
Portugal
topic multinationals (MNCs)
human resource management (HRM)
Portugal
description Multinationals have operating problems due to the multiple contexts in which they operate. One of the greatest challenges for these organizations is the management of the cultural diversity of their human resources, in the sense of creating a collective of work capable of meeting the goals of the new economy. In Portugal, of the most represented countries at the level of their multinationals, Germany is the one that has a more antagonistic culture when compared with Portuguese culture, not preventing a multiplicity of successful cases. This paper firstly aims to characterize the HRM practices used in the Portuguese subsidiaries of the German multinationals and to see if there is a pattern in these same practices, trying to find out the "how" German companies manage with productivity the Portuguese human capital. The results dictated the existence of a pattern used in practices and a clear focus on human resources, identified by a clear approach to HRM soft model, without neglecting the importance of achieving the goals, improving empowerment, knowledge, skills and motivation.
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