COURSE CONTRACT IHRM 2024

COURSE CONTRACT

 

 

 

COURSE   

: International Human Resource Management

COURSE CODE  

: EBM 620245

 

PREREQUISITE

: Introduction of International Human Resource Management

CLASS ROOM    

: Vclass, siakadu, and offline

DEPARTMENT    

: Management

SEMESTER     

: Semester Genap 2024/2025

LECTURERS     

: Dr. Nova Mardiana, SE., MM.

  Lis Andriani, S.E., M.Si

Time

: Thursday, 10.10 – 12.40

 

 

COURSE BENEFITS

Understand the concepts and its importance of human resources and Human Resource Management in an international context.

 

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course studies human resource management related to the organizational context of the sustainability of business operations internationally and the operational functions of human resource management, including procurement, development (Training and development), compensation, and issues related to re-entry for international workers andcareers, HRM in the host country context, industrial relations, performance management and future challenges.

 

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Students understand the importance of human resources and human resource management in a company and understand the concepts of Human Resource Management in an international context.

 

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After participating in the course, students will be able to:

Explain the concept of international human resource management.

Understanding human resource management in an international context

Understanding human resource management in multinational companies

Understand international human resource management practices

Analyze international human resource management case studies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organization of The Course Topics

Week

Task

Descriptions

 

Overview

Syllabus Explanation and Group Formation

Session 1

Presentation

Chapter 1 : Globalization, national systems and

multinational companies

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report 

Session 2

Presentation

Chapter 2 : National employment systems and international HRM

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report 

Session 3

Presentation

Chapter 3 : The European Union: a case of advanced regionalintegration

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report 

Session 4

Presentation

Chapter 4: International structure and strategy

Group Presentations and PBL Report 

Assignment

 

Quiz 1

Chapter 1-4

Session 5

Presentation

Chapter 5 : Global integration

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 6

Presentation

Chapter 6 : The transfer of HR practices in MNCs

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 7

Presentation

Chapter 7 : Cross-border mergers and acquisitions

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 8

 

Mid Term Exam

Session 9

Presentation

Chapter 8 : Outsourcing and human resource management

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 10

Presentation

Chapter 9 : International leadership development

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 11

Presentation

Chapter 10 : Recruitment and selection of internationalmanagers

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 12

Presentation

Chapter 11 : International pay and compensation

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

 

Quiz 2

Chapter 8-11

Session 13

Presentation

Chapter 12 : International and comparative employee voice

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 14

Presentation

Chapter 13 : International corporate social responsibility

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 15

Presentation

Chapter 14 : International migration and HRM

 

Assignment

Group Presentations and PBL Report

Session 16

 

Final Exam 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LITERATURES

Edward, T & Rees, C. 2017. International Human Resource Management Globalization, National Systems and Multinational Companies. 3rd ed. Pearson.

 

Brewster, C., Houldsworth, E., Sparrow, P., Vernon, G. 2016. Internastional Human Resource Management. 4th Ed. Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development

 

ADDITIONAL TEXTBOOK

 

Briscoe E. D. and Schuler, R. S. (2009) International human resource management: policy and practice for the global enterprise – 3rd ed. Routledge, New York, NY 10001

 

Noe, R.A., Hollenbeck, J. R., Gerhart, B., Wright, P.M (2008) Human Resource Management: Gaining A Competitive Advantage 6e.

 

Harzing, A and Van Ruysseveldt, J. (2004). International Human Resource Management - second editionSAGE Publications, London, UK.

 

Dowling, P. J. and Welch, D. E. (2005) International Human Resource Management: Managing People in a Multinational Context", 6th Edition, 2005.

 

 

Course Policy

 

Presence. Students are required to attend lectures under the provisions of the Faculty, which is 80% of the schedule. Absence during the daily assessment causes the student concerned to be not entitled to daily grades.

 

  Excused Absences:

  The following situations are as acceptable reasons for excused absences:

serious illness; 

illness or death of family member; 

University-related trips; 

major religious holidays; 

other circumstances you find to be "reasonable cause for non-attendance".

 

Class Participation. Students are expected to contribute actively in class discussions. Although an overview of key points and issues is provided for each topic, students are responsible for gaining detailed understanding, asking questions and defining classroom life. It means that students must come to class always ready to participate by bringing scheduled reading materials. Some exercises and assignments will be provided from time to time.

 

International HRM Project (Individual Paper). Individual students must analyze International HRM based on casesin their respective countries (Russia or Indonesia). Students are assigned to analyze international HRM practices in their respective countries according to the material discussed in each class session. The analysis is guided by the literature set out in class.

 

Exam. One midterm and one final exam will be given to test knowledge and concept assignments.

 

Make-up opportunity. For those who have an excused absence, there will be an opportunity to make up missed work and/or exams.  It is the student's responsibility to inform the instructor of the absence preferably in advance, but no later than one week after it. Bring with you any medical doctor prove of your illness or other proves of your absences for verification purpose.

 

 

Assignments

a. Individual assignment

b. Group assignment

 

Grade Criteria

Range Final Mark

Grade Level

Grade Point

Status

≥76

A

4

Pass

71 – 75

B+

3,5

Pass

66 – 70

B

3

Pass

61 – 65 

C+

2,5

Pass

55 – 60

C

2

Pass

50 – 54

D

1

Pass

‹ 50

E

0

Failed

 

 

Grading

 

Class Attendance and Participation 

20%

Project Base Learning

35%

Personal Assignment

10%

Quiz 1 & 2

5%

Midterm Exam

15%

Final Exam 

15%

Total

100%

 

The Formula to Calculate Final Grade

FG = ( 20%xCAP)+(35%xPBL)+(10%xPA)+(5%xQ)+(15%xMT)+(15%xFE) 

Notes:

CAP    : Class Attendance and Participation

PBL     : Project Base Learning

PA       : Personal Assignment

Q         : Quiz

MT      : Mid Term

FE       : Final Exam

 

 

Bandar Lampung,  February 19th, 2024

TapScanner_07-12-2021-21.54-removebg-previewStudent / Head of The Class                           Lecturer Coordinator

                                                                                                     

Salsabila                                                          Dr. Nova Mardiana, SE., MM.

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