Management and Cultural Values

Management and Cultural Values
Author: Henry S R Kao,Durganand Sinha,Bernhard Wilpert
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1999-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761993193

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Management and Cultural Values examines the influence of (culturally derived) social values on indigenous management practices and work activities. The authors focus on Asian organizations which exemplify the successful blending of traditional social values, attitudes and institutional norms with the demands of techno-economic systems.

Management and Cultural Values

Management and Cultural Values
Author: Henry S R Kao,Durganand Sinha,Bernhard Wilpert
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1999-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015042938756

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This volume is an important and necessary corrective to the existing literature on Joint Forest Management (JFM) in India which has been largely celebratory and perhaps inadequately critical.

Culture and Leadership according to Quinn s Competing Values Framework

Culture and Leadership according to Quinn   s Competing Values Framework
Author: Fotini Mastroianni
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783668447134

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, , language: English, abstract: People of a nation have their own culture or cultural values, therefore, the members of an organization have their own culture. The organizational culture is a set of values, beliefs, standards, assumptions and thinking, which is accepted by all members of an organization. These cultural elements are transferred to the new members from which are taught on how to perceive, think and will feel within an organization. In other words, culture shows how things are done within the organization. Generally, organizational culture leads the behavior of the members of the organization and affects the work they do. The communication and leadership style exercised by the manager in the organization are influenced by the organizational culture. The procedures of innovation, decision making, communication, organization, measurement of performance etc., vary considerably from an organization to organization and these differences are due to the organizational culture. The organizational culture can be diagnosed by observing the behavior of people at work and with interviews.

Organizations and Management in Cross Cultural Context

Organizations and Management in Cross Cultural Context
Author: Zeynep Aycan,Rabindra N Kanungo,Manuel Mendonca
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2014-02-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781446297933

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*Winner in the Management and Leadership Textbook Category at CMI Management Book of the Year Awards 2015* An ideal course text for Organizational Behaviour, Human Resource Management or Cross-Cultural Management courses. Chapters present the fundamental theoretical approaches in all key areas including leadership, ethics and change, and then explore them in the context of culture and cross-cultural management. Encourages self-reflection and critical appraisal through a series of questions and scenarios designed to get you thinking like a manager working with an international team. Provides practical guidance on tackling the most complex issues facing managers today. Contains insights into the experiences of real employees working in a multicultural environment. The companion website provides a wealth of additional material to support students and teachers alike.

Cross Cultural Management in Practice

Cross Cultural Management in Practice
Author: Henriett Primecz,Laurence Romani,S. Sackmann
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857938725

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ÔPrimecz, Romani, and Sackmann provide managers and educators with a powerful framework that goes beyond simple categorization of national and cultural differences in business. Their framework of negotiated meaning systems, and the rich cases that illustrate the Òin-the-momentÓ experiences of global managers as they conduct business in culturally unfamiliar milieus provide managers and educators with a powerful tool for developing global managerial skills. This is a book every global manager and cross-cultural educator should have on his or her bookshelf.Õ Ð Mark E. Mendenhall, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, US ÔThis is a unique, alternative view of culture that has both practical and theoretical significance. The creative analysis of cases from around the world moves the field beyond the sophisticated stereotyping that can result from relying solely on cultural value dimensions to decode interactions. The cases address significant cross-cultural issues, providing useful lessons and richer perspectives on culture.Õ Ð Joyce Osland, San JosŽ State University, US ÔThis book is an excellent collection of practical and useful cases in cross-cultural management, with some that are very different from what we would call ÒtraditionalÓ cases in cross-cultural management. They are excellent teaching material with an introduction and a conclusion that show students and practitioners how meanings are negotiated in diverse and complex cross-cultural situations.Õ Ð Marie-Therese Claes, Louvain School of Management, Belgium ÔA fascinating book for both the diversity of cultures that are touched upon (from Asia and Africa to Europe and America) and the cultural analyses that are made of various management situations resulting from the transfer of management techniques across countries or the encountering of those embedded in different cultures.Õ Ð Philippe dÕIribarne, CNRS, France ÔA group of multidisciplinary authors from various countries and cultures bring rich experience to this volume. The focus on real-life situations offers a fresh perspective on culture in organizations and management through in-depth case studies including both academic and pedagogical sides. It addresses multi-level cross-cultural issues of international strategic importance for globalizing workplaces. This insightful book is excellent reading for practitioners as well as scholars and students interested in applications in the field of cross-cultural management.Õ Ð Cordula Barzantny, Toulouse Business School, France ÔThis volume offers an insightful introduction to qualitative field research aiming to understand the dynamics in intercultural business interactions. Based on the findings provided in ten rich cases from Asia, Europe, North Africa, USA and Latin America, the editors also propose strategies for more effective collaboration in challenging multiple-cultures contexts. The authors and editors have succeeded in transforming the field studies into cases that are stimulating and thought provoking readings, both for practitioners and students of cross-cultural management.Õ Ð Anne-Marie S¿derberg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Based on the view that culture is dynamic and negotiated between actors, this groundbreaking book contains a collection of ten cases on cross-cultural management in practice. The cases draw on field research revealing challenges and insights from working across nations and cultures. Each case provides recommendations for practitioners that are developed into a framework for effective intercultural interactions as well as offering illustrations and insights on how to handle actual cross-cultural issues. This enriching book covers various topics including international collaborations across and within multinational companies, organizational culture in international joint ventures and knowledge transfer. Based on empirical fieldwork and qualitative analyses, this path-breaking book will appeal to graduate and postgraduate students in international management as well as practitioners.

Cross Cultural Management

Cross Cultural Management
Author: Jean-François Chanlat,Eduardo Davel,Jean-Pierre Dupuis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135076450

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All cultures appear to share the belief that they do things ‘correctly’, while others, until proven otherwise, are assumed to be ignorant or barbaric. When people from different cultures work together and cannot take shared meanings for granted, managers face serious challenges. An individual’s parsing of an experience and its meaning may vary according to several cultural scales – national, professional, industrial and local. Awareness of cultural differences and the willingness to view them as a positive are therefore crucial assets. This edited textbook sets itself apart from existing cross-cultural management texts by highlighting to the reader the need to avoid both ethnocentrism and the belief in the universality of his or her own values and ways of thinking: the success of international negotiations and intercultural management depends on such openness and acceptance of real differences. It encourages the development of ‘nomadic intelligence’ and the creative use of a culture’s resources, according to a symbolic anthropology perspective. Through the essays and case studies in the chapters, readers will become aware of the intercultural dimension of business activities and better understand how they affect work. Cross-Cultural Management will help interested parties – students of business management, international relations and other disciplines, and business managers and other professionals – develop their ability to interact, take action and give direction in an intercultural context.

E commerce and Cultural Values

E commerce and Cultural Values
Author: Theerasak Thanasankit
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781591400561

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There is substantial interest in research in developing countries, especially in the use, implementation and development of information technology and systems. Many researchers have been moving toward an understanding of indigenous social and cultural structures and how they influence the use and development of information systems. E-Commerce and Cultural Values addresses these issues and brings together scholars to share their expertise on different aspects of the social side of e-Commerce and information systems and how they impact the cultural values of a society.

Managing Corporate Values in Diverse National Cultures

Managing Corporate Values in Diverse National Cultures
Author: Philippe d' Iribarne
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415504638

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Based on research carried out in the subsidiaries of a leading global company, Lafarge, in the contrasting cultural environments of China, the United States, France and Jordan, Philippe d'Iribarne looks at how a Western company can and should manage its cross-cultural, corporate values in its foreign subsidiaries and whether these values are universal or only Western specific.