Global Reward Strategy. How is that done in a Swedish multinational corporation?
Abstract
The practice perspective in HR strategy making is underdeveloped in the literature. This master
thesis explores how a growing Swedish multinational corporation does its reward strategy
in relation to the corporate HR strategy and business strategy in a global context from the
practice perspective. Consequently, the focus of this study has been on actions and interactions of
different strategists as well as on what they bring in the strategy process in the situation of
change from a local to a more global approach in the HR strategy and practice. The focus of this
paper is limited to one part of reward strategy – the benefits strategy. An explorative study was
conducted in the organisation using a mix of participant observation and interviews methods for
data collection. The empirical material was analysed from the Strategy as Practice perspective
using the concepts of practice, praxis and practitioners. This approach enabled a broad angle of
analysis of multiple actors and their roles in the strategy process. Findings of this thesis
outline how the ‘global’ is being constructed in an organisation by a mix of top-down and bottom-up
strategic processes. It is explained how the actions of the headquarters and local country HR are
blended together in building a global reward strategy. I also emphasise the importance of
consultancies in the reward practice.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2013-08-12Author
Ryzhova, Natalia
Keywords
Strategy as Practice (SAP)
strategizing
reward strategy,
benefits,
multinational corporation (MNC)
global
Language
swe