ABSTRACT

Latin America today presents a dynamic but challenging business landscape. Although foreign investment in the region has risen, Asia’s increasing role in the global economy is a challenge to Latin America’s competitiveness. At the same time, Translatina firms – Latin American trans-national companies – continue to grow in capital and influence.

This original collection explores the tensions between the strategic HRM policies demanded by global competition and local approaches rooted in Latin American cultural values. The book uses a selection of real-life case studies, plus quantitative data, to understand the unique challenges of human resource management in Latin America, exploring:

  • the relationship between political, economic and social forces and HR practices
  • lessons from successful HRM practices in the region
  • the role of HRM practices for business strategy in Latin America
  • national development and HRM practices
  • diverse specific social and cultural contexts.

Written by regional-based academics with intimate knowledge of the cultural and business landscapes, this is an important reading for students of human resource management, and business and management

chapter 1|9 pages

Best HRM practices in Latin America: An introduction

ByANABELLA DAVILA, MARTA M. ELVIRA

chapter 2|15 pages

Stakeholder management: The case of Aracruz Celulose in Brazil

ByASBJØRN OSLAND, JOYCE S. OSLAND, BETANIA TANURE

chapter 3|12 pages

The strategic importance of close employment relations in conflict-ridden environments: Three cases from Colombia

ByVENETA ANDONOVA, ROBERTO GUTIERREZ, AND LUIS FELIPE AVELLA

chapter 4|20 pages

Stakeholders’ perspective and strategic human resource management: Lessons from a Colombian case study

ByAMPARO JIMÉNEZ AND JOSE CAMILO DAVILA

chapter 7|12 pages

Human resource practices and business performance: Grupo San Nicolás

ByGrupo San Nicolás FRANCISCO A. LEGUIZAMON, JOHN C. ICKIS, AND ENRIQUE OGLIASTRI

chapter 8|16 pages

HRM systems in Mexico: The case of Novo Nordisk

ByJACOBO RAMIREZ AND LAURA ZAPATA-CANTÚ

chapter 9|15 pages

Performance management in knowledge-intensive firms: The case of CompuSoluciones in Mexico

ByANABELLA DAVILA, MARTA M. ELVIRA

chapter 10|13 pages

Walking the talk of safety in South America

ByJORGE A. GONZALEZ AND LORENA R. PEREZ-FLORIANO

chapter 12|13 pages

Western ethical theories and their relevance to HRM in Latin America

ByJORGE M. HERRERA, CAROLYN ERDENER

chapter 13|10 pages

Business schools in Latin America: Global players at last?

ByHENRY GOMEZ-SAMPER

chapter 14|9 pages

Theoretical approaches to best HRM practices in Latin America

ByANABELLA DAVILA, MARTA M. ELVIRA