“…A decade later during the global financial crisis (GFC), Christine Lagarde, the IMF Managing Director, highlighted this problem when she observed in respect of the impact of macro uncertainty on micro HR issues: “there is a level of uncertainty which is hampering decision makers from investing in employees and from creating jobs” ( IMF, 2012 ). While there are high profile examples of MNCs (such as American Express, Google, Accenture, AT&T, IBM, GE and Proctor and Gamble) that seem to have exemplary expatriate programs which appear to ride the cycles of economic crisis reasonably well ( Staff, 2016 ); many others fail the challenge to effectively manage employees' compensation systems and other attributes ( Luo, 2000 ; Maley, 2019 ). Typical exemplars of Mrs. Lagarde's sentiments can be seen in MNCs as diverse and successful as Boeing, Walt Disney, Sun Microsystems, Caterpillar, Sprint-Nextel, Texas Instruments, and Microsoft who all announced SGHRM restructurings, signalled drastic cost reductions and significant layoffs at the commencement of the GFC ( Mohrman and Worley, 2009 ).…”