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Cross-cultural management : culture and management across the world / Edited by Jean-Francois Chanlat, Eduardo Davel and Jean-Pierre Dupuis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge, c2013.Description: xiv, 296 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780415688161
  • 9780415688185 (pbk.)
  • 9780203066805 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.30089 23
LOC classification:
  • HD31 .C748 2013
Contents:
Introduction / Jean-François Chanlat, Eduardo Davel and Jean-Pierre Dupuis -- Intercultural analysis and the social sciences / Jean-François Chanlat -- Intercultural analysis in management: decompartmentalizing the classical approaches / Jean-Pierre Dupuis -- An interactionist approach to intercultural management analysis / Olivier Irrmann -- The international manager / Philippe Pierre -- International negotiations / Jean-Claude Usunier -- The effect of culture on business ethics / Philippe D'Iribarne -- Managing multicultural teams / Sylvie Chevrier -- Managing multiculturalism in the workplace / Eduardo Davel and Djahanchah Philip Ghardiri -- Managing international alliances / Fabien Blanchot.
Summary: The telecommunication revolution that changed the nature of global capitalism in recent decades has also posed interesting questions for how to run and manage organizations. Globalization has enhanced the ability of employees to work in cultures other than their own and "cross-cultural management" has become ill-equipped to deal with the reality of working life today. This edited textbook sets itself apart from existing cross-cultural management texts by avoiding the mistake of starting off with the assumption that there is a set of "best practises" which can be followed globally. In taking a comprehensive and holistic look at management and culture, this textbook provides a real alternative to dominant and outmoded perspectives. With a great cross-section of national contents covered in separate chapters, including testimonies from experienced executives, this new textbook shows the importance of understanding the specific cultural meanings and codes developed in various cultural contexts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The telecommunication revolution that changed the nature of global capitalism in recent decades has also posed interesting questions for how to run and manage organizations. Globalization has enhanced the ability of employees to work in cultures other than their own and "cross-cultural management" has become ill-equipped to deal with the reality of working life today. This edited textbook sets itself apart from existing cross-cultural management texts by avoiding the mistake of starting off with the assumption that there is a set of "best practises" which can be followed globally. In taking a comprehensive and holistic look at management and culture, this textbook provides a real alternative to dominant and outmoded perspectives. With a great cross-section of national contents covered in separate chapters, including testimonies from experienced executives, this new textbook shows the importance of understanding the specific cultural meanings and codes developed in various cultural contexts.

Introduction / Jean-François Chanlat, Eduardo Davel and Jean-Pierre Dupuis -- Intercultural analysis and the social sciences / Jean-François Chanlat -- Intercultural analysis in management: decompartmentalizing the classical approaches / Jean-Pierre Dupuis -- An interactionist approach to intercultural management analysis / Olivier Irrmann -- The international manager / Philippe Pierre -- International negotiations / Jean-Claude Usunier -- The effect of culture on business ethics / Philippe D'Iribarne -- Managing multicultural teams / Sylvie Chevrier -- Managing multiculturalism in the workplace / Eduardo Davel and Djahanchah Philip Ghardiri -- Managing international alliances / Fabien Blanchot.

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