Academics worldwide need empirically developed, concise ideas to make their cross-cultural teams and organizations productive. This invaluable reference tool provides an essential resource for academics to develop their understanding and professional practice in working across cultural boundaries. It considers the fundamental theories and frameworks of cross-cultural management and deepens our understanding of how they can be applied to management knowledge. Managers, researchers, students, HRM practitioners, and specialists in international business and cross-cultural affairs, will find this book a valuable reference source. Chapters suggest how frameworks can be further developed and how managers and employees can put them to use so as to build cross-cultural understanding and productive cross-functional teams.
Globalization is forcing people of different cultures to work together. Leading and working as a team is never easy but doing so across cultures is even more challenging. These papers explore the consequences of culture in an international business context.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Sep 2003
ISBN
9780754618812
Pages
192 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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