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Make Management Practice Fit the National Culture

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Make Management Practice Fit the National Culture
Author(s)Erez, Miriam
AbstractThe process of globalization has created new challenges for managers. The need for understanding cross-cultural differences and similarities is becoming increasingly crucial for effective international partnerships and their managers. The chapter proposes principles, which could serve as guideless for mangers selecting and implementing effective management practices outside their home country.
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Pages419-434
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceThe Blackwell Handbook of Principles of Organizational Behavior
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PubDate 2004
ISBN_ISSN631215069

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