SHRM Final
_____ cultures tend to have flatter salary structures.
Collectivist
Which of the following is most likely a collectivist country?
Colombia
Which of the following is true of how human capital affects foreign investment in a country?
Countries that invest in education are likely to attract direct foreign investment.
Mel heads a team within the HR department that is responsible for the traditional HRM activities. Which of the following activities is Mel likely to be overseeing?
Employee relations
Lucas, an HR executive, is responsible for the transactional HRM activities at Coldstore Inc. If he is the sole HR person handling transactional HR activities, which of the following is most likely his responsibility?
Employee services
"Business-linked" HR functions begin with identifying major people outcomes.
False
Attempting to estimate the financial impact of substance abuse is an example of human resource accounting.
False
In strategically designed HR structures, centers for expertise ensure that transactional activities are delivered throughout the organization.
False
Individualist cultures such as those found in the United States often exhibit minimal differences between the highest- and lowest-paid individuals in an organization.
False
Masculine cultures value relationships over money.
False
The analytic approach to evaluating HR effectiveness focuses exclusively on reviewing the various outcomes of the HRM functional areas.
False
The basic process of building HR strategy starts with scanning the internal environment.
False
The human resource accounting approach places a dollar value on human resources as if they were physical or financial resources.
False
Transactional HRM activities provide the greatest strategic value to a firm.
False
Uncertainty avoidance describes how a culture deals with hierarchical power relationships.
False
_____ systems provide employees with an equitable return for their investment of skills and effort.
Reward
Which of the following stages involves identifying an increasing immigrant population in a basic HR strategy process?
Scanning the external environment
Which of the following is likely to be valued most in a feminine culture?
Solidarity
Which of the following is true of cultures that are strong in uncertainty avoidance?
These cultures condition people to seek security through technology and law.
In a generic structure, the HRM function effectively consists of three divisions: the centers for expertise, the field generalists, and the service center.
True
_____ describes how cultures seek to deal with the fact that the future is not perfectly predictable.
Uncertainty avoidance
For an HRM function to become truly strategic in its orientation, it must
adopt a customer-oriented approach.
____is expected to protect people when they are in trouble.
collectivist
Minority turnover rate is a key indicator of the _____ function of HRM.
equal employment opportunity
Examining the need to develop new technologies is part of
identifying strategic business issues.
The first step toward customer orientation is
identifying the customers.
According to Hofstede, a country's economic health is positively correlated with _____.
individualist cultures
Since the HR strategy seeks to address business issues, involving _____ can increase the quality of information from which the HR strategy is created.
line executives
U.S. companies tend to relocate their low-skill-high-wage manufacturing and assembly jobs to Mexico because it has a _____.
low level of human capital
A country with a large power distance
maintains the inequalities in wealth among different sections of the society.
Sam visits Mexico for a business meeting. At the meeting, Sam addresses the vice president of the firm by his first name rather than using his title. This is considered offensive. In the context of Hofstede's cultural dimensions, this difference in cultures is part of the _____ dimension.
power distance
The audit approach to evaluating the effectiveness of HR practices focuses on
reviewing the various outcomes of the HR functional area.
In the context of Hofstede's cultural dimensions, the masculinity-femininity dimension describes
the division of roles between the sexes within a society
Countries such as Mexico with low human capital are likely to attract
unionized low-skill-high-wage jobs.
A culture characterized by easygoing and flexible people who take each day as it comes is one that is _____.
weak in uncertainty avoidance
Which of the following HRM activities adds the lowest strategic value to a firm?
Benefits administration
Which HR strategy begins by identifying the major business needs and issues, considers how people fit in and what people outcomes are necessary, and builds HR systems focused on meeting those needs?
Business-driven
_____ functions begin with an assessment of what HR is doing and then identifying the major people outcomes they should focus on.
Business-linked
_____ functions' articulation of people outcomes stems from an analysis of what their functions currently do.
HR-focused
_____ usually exhibit greater differences between the highest- and lowest-paid individuals in an organization.
Individualist cultures
Which of the following is true of the audit approach?
It typically collects key indicators and customer satisfaction measures.
Which of the following HRM activities adds the highest strategic value to a firm?
Knowledge management
Which of the following is most likely to occur during the communication process of an organization in a collectivist culture?
Participative management
_____ functions have been clearly identified and articulated, and they have aligned their HR activities around people issues and outcomes, but not business issues and outcomes.
People-linked
Which of the following is likely to be valued most in a masculine culture?
Performance
Which of the following is likely to be valued in a culture with a long-term orientation?
Persistence
Which of the following cultural dimensions describes the degree of inequality among people that is considered normal?
Power distance
Which of the following is most likely to be valued in feminine cultures?
Relationships
Which of the following is likely to be valued in a culture with a short-term orientation?
Tradition
Which of the following strategies includes activities such as selection and compensation?
Traditional
Which of the following meet the needs of both the line managers and the employees by giving employees opportunities to ensure that they increase their human capital, thus providing increased value to the company?
Training and development systems
_____ activities of HRM have the lowest strategic value in a firm.
Transactional
A new trend that is consistent with the total quality management philosophy is HR executives moving to a customer-oriented approach while implementing the function.
True
According to Geert Hofstede's research, countries with individualist cultures were wealthier.
True
Achieving something visible and showing off are considered masculine values.
True
Capitalist systems attempt to reward individuals for their efforts by allowing them to keep more of their earnings.
True
Countries with high human capital are attractive sites for direct foreign investment that creates high-skill jobs.
True
Cultures with weak uncertainty avoidance tend to be rather easygoing and flexible regarding different views.
True
Employee relations are part of traditional HRM activities.
True
How decisions are handled within the hierarchy of an organization has implications for the selection and training of managers in different countries.
True
Human capital refers to the productive capabilities of individuals.
True