RAUSP: Revista de Administração da Universidade de São Paulo (Dec 2011)

"I came from there (but no one warned me!)": reflections on people management policies that target intranational interculturality

  • Aline Craide,
  • Virginia Drummond-Abdala,
  • Tânia Maria Diederichs Fischer,
  • Alexandre Cestari de Brito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5700/rausp1017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 4
pp. 358 – 372

Abstract

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The purpose of this article is to analyze how professionals who decided to risk intramobility in their careers and who were hired by organizations from the industrial complex of Camaçari (Bahia) perceive the development of people management strategies that target intranational interculturality within these organizations. To achieve this, besides a review and theoretical analysis of the concepts of mobility, intercultural management and people management in organizations, 13 professionals were interviewed who had moved from different Brazilian states to work in companies in this particular complex. The results indicate that generally organizations ignore intercultural aspects, which is reflected in a gap in people management strategies. One indication of this refers to the lack of initial support, which generates problems for the individuals who arrive with great expectations in their new workplace. Furthermore, there is evidence that the financial help provided is insufficient and it becomes necessary to pay attention also to subjective aspects that involve relocation and the consequent international interculturality. Finally, it is believed that expansion of the focus of studies on intercultural management, with a look at intranational aspects, makes it possible to learn theoretical and practical lessons because of the experiences of the players who underwent the process, since intercultural management and people management can generate comparative advantages for organizations.

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