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A Confrontation of Mindsets: French Retailers Operating in Poland

Stephanie Hurt (Meredith College)
Marcus Hurt (EDHEC Business School)

Publication date: 1 May 2009

Issue publication date: 1 May 2009

Abstract

A Confrontation of Mindsets: French Retailers Operating in Poland traces the history of French retailers setting up operations in Poland in the mid 90s. The case, however, is set in 2006 when a top retailing executive recalls the important watershed period of 1996-97 when the expatriate managers in charge of setting up the first hypermarkets encountered great difficulties with their new Polish recruits. The managers were not succeeding in transferring the practices and routines that were an essential part of their business model on the home market in France: their Polish employees displayed work attitudes that were the contrary of the initiative and responsibility for enlarged jobs that characterized employees back home. This situation called into question the very viability of their business model in Poland. The case poses very clearly the question of what actions the expatriate managers should decide to take to ensure the store launchings in Poland and future growth. The issues raised concern global versus multi-domestic internationalization strategies, business models, paradigms, corporate culture, management of expats, knowledge transfer and the link between strategic implementation and organizational behavior.

Citation

Hurt, S. and Hurt, M. (2009), "A Confrontation of Mindsets: French Retailers Operating in Poland", , Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 153-164. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-05-2009-B007

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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