Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal: Volume 2 Issue 3
Table of contents
Cross‐cultural negotiation behavioural differences: domestic‐focused versus worldwide‐oriented firms
Robert Gulbro, Paul HerbigIn this age of the global economy, cross‐cultural negotiation is becoming an increasingly important part of the management and marketing process for nearly every firm. Compares…
A cross‐national study of work beliefs in three countries: the People's Republic of China, Venezuela and the USA
Joel D. Nicholson, Lee P. StepinaExamines work beliefs across three nations (The People's Republic of China (PRC), the USA and Venezuela) using Buchholz's work belief scales. Finds strong support for the…
Repatriation — clues to successful international operation?
Christine Ratnam, Jennifer SansomConsiders the area of repatriation/reassignment of employees after international assignments and the effect that it may have on the successful internationalization of…
Management in France
Tony MordenBegins by analysing the nature of work relations in France. These work relations can be categorized as relatively impersonal, formal, hierarchical, partitioned, subtly politicized…
Training across boundaries: promoting international small enterprise development
Derek MilesThe growing worldwide emphasis on decentralized private sector provision of infrastructure projects and urban services in developing countries has been reflected in a need to…