The Routledge companion to cross-cultural management
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The Routledge companion to cross-cultural management
(Routledge companions)(Routledge companions in business, management and accounting)
Routledge, 2015
- : hbk
Available at 7 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Routledge Companion provides a timely and authoritative overview of cross-cultural management as an academic domain and field of practice for academics and students. With contributions from over 60 authors from 20 countries, the book is organised in to five thematic areas:
Review, survey and critique
Language and languages: moving from the periphery to the core
Cross-cultural management research and education
The new international business landscape
Rethinking a multidisciplinary paradigm.
Edited by an international team of scholars and featuring contributions from a range of leading cross-cultural management experts, this prestigious volume represents the most comprehensive guide to the development and scope of cross-cultural management as an academic discipline.
Table of Contents
Keynote Foreword (Mary Yoko Brannen) Editorial Introduction (Nigel Holden, Snejina Michailova and Susanne Tietze) Section 1: Review, Survey and Critique 1.Introduction (Sonja Sackmann) 2.Cross-Cultural Management Rising (Margaret Phillips and Sonja Sackmann) 3.Towards a Complex View of Culture (Fiona Moore) 4.Cross-Cultural Management at a Cross-Roads? (Wolfgang Mayrhofer and Katharina Pernkopf-Konhausner) 5.The Hofstede Factor (Sierk Ybema and Pal Nyiri) 6.The Impact of Japan on Western Management (Christina Ahmadjian and Ulrike Schaede) 7.Cross-Cultural Management: Arguing the case for non-cultural explanations (Vlad Vaiman and Nigel Holden) 8.Challenges of Working and Conducting Business in Cross Cultures (Mikael Sondergaard and Sonja Sackmann) Section 2: Language and Languages 9.Introduction (Terry Mughan) 10.Cross-Cultural Management and Language Studies Within IB Research (Markus Pudelko, Ann-Wil Harzing and Helen Tenzer) 11.Researching Supra- and Sub-National Contexts (Anders Klitmoller, Jakob Lauring and Toke Bjerregard) 12.Multicultural and Multilingual (Priscilla Goby and Catherine Nickerson) 13.Multilinguaculturing (P. Yanaprasart) 14.Translation in Cross-Cultural Management (Chris Steyaert and Maddy Janssens) 15.What Bicultural-Bilinguals do in Multinational Corporations (Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen) 16.Language Diversity in Management Education (Linda Cohen, Jane Kassis-Henderson and Philippe Lecomte) 17.Language-Oriented Human Resource Management Practices in Multinational Companies (Vesa Peltokorpi) 18.Company Linguistic Identity and its Metaphorical Dimensions (Magdalena Bielenia-Grajewska) Section 3: Cross-Cultural Management Research and Education 19.Introduction (Gavin Jack) 20.Bridging Etic and Emic Approaches in Cross-Cultural Management Research (Jia He and Fons J. R. van de Vijver) 21.Beyond Positivism (Ajnesh Prasad) 22.Beyond West-Centrism (Alfredo Behrens) 23.The Present and Future of Cross-Cultural Management Education in China (Yunxia Zhu and Zhaohui Wang) 24.The Evolution of a Cross-Cultural Perspective in Russian Business Education (Sheila M. Puffer, Daniel J. McCarthy, Anna Gryaznova and Vyacheslav Boltrukevich) 25.Intercultural Encounters as Socially Constructed Experiences (Prue Holmes) 26.In Search of an International Experience (Sarah Robinson) Section 4: The New International Business Landscape 27. Introduction (Fiona Moore) 28.Global Innovation through Cross-Cultural Collaboration (Karina R. Jensen) 29.Culture in the Audit File (Olof P.G. Bik) 30.Cyber-Threats and Cybersecurity Challenges (Nir Kshetri and Lailani Laynesa Alcantara) 31.A Nation of Money and Sheep (Mar Wolfgang Mixa) 32.The Evolving World of the Cross-Cultural Manager as a Corporate and Socio-Political Actor (OEdul Bozkurt) 33.Under Construction But Open for Business (Leila DeVriese) 34.Transformational Leadership (Gregory Bott) 35.Indian Boundary Spanners in Cross-Cultural and Inter-Organisational Teamwork (Anne-Marie Soderberg) 36.'Looking Forward by Looking Back': A transdisciplinary self/other perspective on intercultural expatriate research (David Guttormsen) Section 5: Rethinking a Multidisciplinary Paradigm 37.Introduction (Janne Tienari) 38.Interdisciplinary Research of Cultural Diversity (Slawek Magala) 39.Post-Colonial Feminist Contributions to Cross-Cultural Management (Banu OEzkazanc-Pan) 40.What Cross-Cultural Management Doesn't Tell Us (Matti Nojonen) 41.Making Sense of Gender Equality Across Cultures (Mariana I. Paludi and Jean Helms Mills) 42.Reproducing Self and the Other (Michal Frenkel, Irina Lyan and Gili Drori) 43.Finns, Russians, and the Smokescreen of Culture (Alexei Koveshnikov) 44.Management is Back! (Johanna Saarinen and Rebecca Piekkari) 45. A Multiparadigm Analysis of Cross-Cultural Encounters (Henriett Primecz, Laurence Romani and Katalin Topcu)
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