The allocation of people as Human Capital Resources across global teams within MNEs - A Multiple Case Study
Abstract
This multiple case study investigates the strategic allocation of human capital across global
teams within multinational enterprises (MNEs), a critical yet underexplored area in
international business research. Extensive literature exists on both global team dynamics and
human capital management; however, the specific processes through which MNEs deploy
human resources across international borders have not been thoroughly examined. This study
delves into the mechanisms of how these enterprises manage and strategically allocate human
capital with the goal to enhance global operations, with a focus on aligning organizational
objectives with individual employee capabilities.
Employing a qualitative research methodology enriched with a microfoundational
perspective, this research encompasses a detailed examination of several multinational firms.
This approach allows for a deep dive into the nuanced decision-making processes that guide
the allocation of human capital, emphasizing the importance of individual actions and
decisions that collectively impact organizational outcomes. The analysis demonstrates the
critical intersection of strategic business needs with the diverse skills and competencies of
individuals who are positioned to significantly influence the effectiveness of global teams and
the overall success of the organization.
Key findings indicate that factors such as internal organizational networks, cultural
adaptability, technological proficiency, and strategic alignment are essential for optimizing
the global allocation of human capital. These elements are crucial for MNEs aiming to
leverage their workforce effectively and maintain a competitive edge in the global market.
By providing a comprehensive understanding of these strategic processes, the study bridges
critical gaps in the academic discourse, advancing the body of knowledge on human capital
management within global teams and international business. This research not only enriches
the existing literature but also paves the way for further scholarly exploration in this vital
area. Moreover, the insights from this study offer practical implications for multinational
enterprises, suggesting that a more informed and flexible approach to human capital
management, grounded in micro foundational insights, can lead to improved strategic
outcomes and organizational performance.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2024-06-27Author
Sollander, Filip Hans Axel
Shah, Syed Hamza Waqas Ali
Keywords
Allocation of Human Capital
Global Teams
Microfoundations
MNEs
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2024:9
Language
eng