- Introduction and overview
- Cultural Foundations of IHRM
- Global Labor Market
- IHRM and Strategy
- Global HR Planning
- Global Staffing
- Global Training and Development
- International Assignments
- Global Performance Management
- Global Compensation
Syllabus
Title
5154 International Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior I
Instructors
Dr. Heike Simone Schröder
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
02/15/13 to 03/07/13
Registration via LPIS
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Bachelor Programs
Dates
Day | Date | Time | Room |
---|---|---|---|
Thursday | 03/14/13 | 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM | H XII (Kolpinghaus) |
Friday | 03/15/13 | 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM | H XII (Kolpinghaus) |
Thursday | 04/18/13 | 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM | H 0.5 (A) |
Friday | 04/19/13 | 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM | H XII (Kolpinghaus) |
Thursday | 05/16/13 | 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | H 0001 (UZA 3) |
Aims and objectives
a) To review basis approaches to IHRM by studying the exam text.
b) To assess theory and current practice in selection, performance management, development and compensation of staff for international work.
c) To assess trends and influences on the use of global workforce in international assignments and virtual work groups.
a) To review basis approaches to IHRM by studying the exam text.
b) To assess theory and current practice in selection, performance management, development and compensation of staff for international work.
c) To assess trends and influences on the use of global workforce in international assignments and virtual work groups.
The course includes three types of study processes. The exam requires students to learn information about several aspects of IHRM from the textbook. The individual take-home exams require students to read more widely, to think about issues and to critically evaluate contemporary ideas from a business and individual perspective. Class sessions provide an opportunity for input by the class teacher and for students to teach others, interact and so consolidate their learning about a wide range of aspects of IHRM.
Written exam: 50 % (16.05.2013, 9a.m., H 0001 (UZA 3) )
Individual Assignments (one per week): 16 %
Group Assessments: 33 %
Individual Assignments (one per week): 16 %
Group Assessments: 33 %
General participation and regular attendance
For participants of the Cross-Functional Management Program and incomings only
über das Sekretariat: petra.peck@wu.ac.at
Last edited: 2013-04-19
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