灵活全球工作安排:一项整合性综述与未来研究议程

Flexible global working arrangements: An integrative review and future research agenda

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REVIEW · 2020
被引 91
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

系统综述了100篇关于灵活全球工作安排的文献,指出这些安排对跨国公司是双刃剑,可能带来未实现的价值和对个人的隐藏负面影响,并呼吁加强人力资源职能的战略参与。

Abstract

The topography of global mobility within multinational enterprises (MNEs) is evolving where we now have a portfolio of flexible global working arrangements (FGWAs) including: international business travellers, flexpatriates, short-term international assignees, international commuters, and rotational assignees. The need for more agile structures and more efficient mechanisms to transfer globally dispersed knowledge are two key enablers in this evolution. With increased interest, this paper offers the first systematic, integrative review of 100 articles on FGWAs. The review indicates that these forms of global work appear to be a somewhat overlooked double-edged sword in that they may confer significant but unrealised value for MNEs alongside hidden, adverse consequences for individuals. Notable was the lack of insight into the HR function's input or oversight at either a strategic or operational level. We find that there is a distinct lack of strategic linkages to global mobility and/or HR functions. We propose a research agenda that centres on better understanding the international HR function's role and responsibility in providing a more strategic and sustainable perspective of these increasingly common FGWAs alongside virtual work. The COVID-19 pandemic may offer a critical juncture point in which there is greater strategic consideration on the utilisation and support of such arrangements.

跨国公司国际人力资源管理全球流动性灵活工作安排