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Nguyen Thi Nhai, Nguyen Van Trao, Duong Thi Hoang Yen; Dương Thị Hoàng Yến(1)

MANAGING INTERNATIONAL FACULTY AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: A CASE STUDY IN VIETNAM

MANAGING INTERNATIONAL FACULTY AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: A CASE STUDY IN VIETNAM

Tạp chí Khoa học - Trường Đại học Sư phạm Hà Nội: Khoa học Giáo dục

2024

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A quantitative research approach was utilized to comprehend the present state ofmanaging international faculty within public higher education institutions (HEIs) in Vietnamand discern the human resource management model employed by these institutions. Thestudy surveyed 210 participants from 56 public HEIs in Vietnam to explore their perspectiveson human resource management practices with international faculty. The findings revealedthat public HEIs in Vietnam managed international faculty following characteristicsreminiscent of the Michigan human resource management model. Various human resourcepractices, encompassing Recruitment, Performance evaluation, Compensation and rewards,and Training and development, were adopted to varying degrees across multiple public HEIsin Vietnam. The research results are consistent with the previous study that the Michiganhuman resource management model has been adjusted and applied in Vietnam and shows acertain suitability of this model to Vietnam's conditions

A quantitative research approach was utilized to comprehend the present state ofmanaging international faculty within public higher education institutions (HEIs) in Vietnamand discern the human resource management model employed by these institutions. Thestudy surveyed 210 participants from 56 public HEIs in Vietnam to explore their perspectiveson human resource management practices with international faculty. The findings revealedthat public HEIs in Vietnam managed international faculty following characteristicsreminiscent of the Michigan human resource management model. Various human resourcepractices, encompassing Recruitment, Performance evaluation, Compensation and rewards,and Training and development, were adopted to varying degrees across multiple public HEIsin Vietnam. The research results are consistent with the previous study that the Michiganhuman resource management model has been adjusted and applied in Vietnam and shows acertain suitability of this model to Vietnam's conditions