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Home Posts tagged "Vietnam"

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The ordinary lack of cultural reflexivity among French expatriates in emerging countries: an organizational analysis

Jean-Pierre Segal, EGOS Colloquium, Athens, 2015. Whereas it is often believed that international working experiences will increase the cultural awareness of expatriates, our cases show that it may produce the opposite effect. This paper shows that some Western expatriates  managing subsidiaries in in Vietnam and New Caledonia lack of cultural…

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Gérer des équipes internationales. Tirer parti de la rencontre des cultures

Sylvie Chevrier- Gérer des équipes internationales

Sylvie Chevrier – Presses de l’université Laval, 2012, 208 pages. This book published in French provides an overview of research on cross-cultural management. The first part shows that the field is dominated by a quantitative view of cultural differences. This literature review leads to the implicit model of performance of cross-cultural…

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