Strategic Human Resource Management: A Comparative Analysis of Indian and European Firms

Authors

  • Dr. Pablo Hernandez Author

Keywords:

Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), Comparative Analysis, Indian Firms, European Firms, Cross-cultural HRM

Abstract

Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) plays a pivotal role in shaping organizational success and competitiveness in today's dynamic global business environment. This study conducts a comprehensive comparative analysis of SHRM practices in Indian and European firms, aiming to identify commonalities, differences, and the impact of cultural, economic, and institutional factors on HRM strategies. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data gathered through surveys and qualitative insights obtained through interviews with HR professionals and executives from selected Indian and European companies. The study focuses on key dimensions of SHRM, including recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management, employee relations, and overall organizational culture. Findings reveal that while there are universal principles in SHRM, the implementation and emphasis on specific practices differ significantly between Indian and European firms. Cultural nuances, institutional frameworks, and economic conditions emerge as critical factors influencing the adoption and effectiveness of HRM strategies. Indian organizations, for instance, may prioritize hierarchical structures and employee loyalty, whereas European firms may emphasize flexibility and individual empowerment.

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Published

08-05-2022

How to Cite

Strategic Human Resource Management: A Comparative Analysis of Indian and European Firms. (2022). International Journal of Transcontinental Discoveries, ISSN: 3006-628X, 9(1), 26-32. https://internationaljournals.org/index.php/ijtd/article/view/47

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