1st Edition

Talent Management in Latin America Pressing Issues and Best Practices

Edited By Jordi Trullen, Jaime Bonache Copyright 2021
    134 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    134 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    In a period of about 20 years, Latin America (LATAM) moved from having highly unstable closed economies ruled by authoritarian regimes, to becoming more democratic, stable and open to investment and trade, attracting by 2020 close to 11% of world total foreign direct investment. In parallel, the region has seen the emergence of large multinational companies (so called multilatinas), which have become true global players.

    There is still relatively little knowledge about how to manage employees in these countries and there is a need for more research addressing people management problems. In comparison with other world regions, Human Resource Management research on Latin America remains scarce. Focusing on this region, this book seeks to offer a more up to date review of the main developments in HRM and talent management that have recently occurred in Latin America, paying attention to local cultural and institutional factors; illustrate examples of idiosyncratic problems or issues that require approaches to TM that differ significantly from those commonly established in current literature; and describe and reflect on the transfer of Talent Management policies from and to LATAM within the context of local and foreign multinational companies.

    Talent Management in Latin America updates main HRM topics in Latin America, with a local focus on culture and institutions. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest both to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of human resource management, critical management studies, and international business.

    1. Introduction

    Jaime Bonache and Jordi Trullen 

    2. Political Populism-to-Work Spillover in Latin America: Implications for Human Resources Management

    Guillermo Wated and Juan I. Sanchez 

    3. The Emergence of the Self-Employed Worker in Brazil: Towards a Structural Change of the Labor Market

    Wilson Aparecido Costa de Amorim, Antonio Carvalho Neto and Lúcia Dos Santos Garcia 

    4. Talent Management in the Interface Between Cultural Heritage and Modernity: A Case Study of Younger Mexican Middle Managers in a Regional Office

    Jacobo Ramirez and Anne-Marie Søderberg 

    5. Job, Career and Calling of the Next Generation of the Family Firm: A Latin American Perspective

    Pedro Vázquez, Luis Gómez Mejía and Milagros Molina 

    6. How Socially Responsible HRM Should Be Understood in Latin America

    Anabella Davila 

    7. A Stakeholder Approach to Strategic Human Resource Management in Latin America

    Michel Hermans and Julián Darío Díaz Avendaño

    Biography

    Jordi Trullen is Associate Professor in the Department of People Management and Organisation at Ramon Llull University, ESADE, Spain.

    Jaime Bonache is Professor of Management in the Department of Business Administration at Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain.