Global HR Roles and Factors Influencing Their Development: Evidence from Emerging Indian IT Services Multinationals

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Thite, Mohan
Budhwar, Pawan
Wilkinson, Adrian
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Thite M., Wilkinson A. and Budhwar P.

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2016
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Based on case studies of four Indian IT services MNCs, involving 51 in-depth interviews of business and human resource leaders at the corporate and subsidiary levels, we identify five key HR roles—namely, strategic business partner, guardian of culture, builder of global workforce and capabilities, champion of processes, and facilitator of employee development. The analysis also highlights that the HR function in Indian IT service MNCs faces several challenges in consolidating the early gains of internationalization, such as lack of decentralized decision-making, developing a global mindset, localization of the workforce, and developing a global leadership pipeline. Based on our exploratory findings, we propose a framework outlining the global HR roles pursued by emerging IT services MNCs, the factors influencing them, and the challenges facing their HR function for future research.

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Emerging Indian Multinationals: Strategic Players in a Multipolar World

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International Business

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