An Empirical Study on the Relationships among International Human Capital, Global Initiatives, and Financial Performance

博士 === 國立中山大學 === 人力資源管理研究所 === 92 === The major aim of this study is to develop an integrative framework of the determinants and consequence of international human capital, the human capital which enables a firm to compete globally. The open systems view is introduced to develop a comprehensive mea...

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Main Authors: Ya-Hui Ling, 凌雅慧
Other Authors: Bih-Shiaw Jaw
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56493255229888771565
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Summary:博士 === 國立中山大學 === 人力資源管理研究所 === 92 === The major aim of this study is to develop an integrative framework of the determinants and consequence of international human capital, the human capital which enables a firm to compete globally. The open systems view is introduced to develop a comprehensive measurement of international human capital, which includes input-based, transformational, output-based, and managerial international human capital. Human capital accumulation modes (the documentation mode and the socialization mode) are identified as the potential determinant, and global initiatives (global learning and global marketing) and financial performance as the potential outcome. The Structural Equation Modeling technique is employed to investigate the determinants and outcome of the human capital system. The results support our expectation that human capital accumulation modes foster the development of international human capital, which in turn enhances a firm’s global initiatives and financial performance. Important role of output-based and managerial international human capital are also identified. Output-based international human capital not only enhances a firm’s financial performance, but also facilitates its global initiatives. Managerial international human capital, on the other hand, indirectly fosters a firm’s financial performance and global initiatives through its direct positive influences on the other international human capital components.