Human Resource Strategy Adjustment and Practice Effectiveness of Multinational Corporations in the Post - Pandemic Era: A Cross - Country Comparative Study

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  • Carlos Mendez Author

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Human Resource Strategy; Multinational Corporations; Post - Pandemic Era; Urbanization Level; Remote Work; Talent Retention; Skill Development; Employee Productivity

Abstract

This study explores the adjustment of human resource (HR) strategies and their practice effectiveness in multinational corporations (MNCs) across 12 countries with varying urbanization levels (high, medium - high, medium, low) from 2021 to 2024 (post - pandemic era). By integrating semi - structured interviews with HR executives (n = 180) and quantitative surveys of employees (n = 12,000), we analyze key HR strategy adjustments, including remote work policies, talent retention mechanisms, and skill development programs. Results show that MNCs in high - urbanization countries (e.g., USA, Japan) prioritize flexible work models and digital skill training, achieving a 28% increase in employee productivity and 22% reduction in turnover. In low - urbanization countries (e.g., Kenya), MNCs focus on basic welfare improvement and on - site skill development, leading to a 19% increase in employee satisfaction but only a 10% productivity gain. This research provides insights for MNCs to optimize HR strategies in diverse urban contexts. 

Author Biography

  • Carlos Mendez

    Department of Business Administration, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 22451 - 900, Brazil

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2025-08-26

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