PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Why Study Managing across Cultures?
The Meaning and Importance of Managing across Cultures
Contexts and the Cultural Dilemma of Managing across Cultures
Part I Case Study
Bob over the Globe - Chevron and Saudi Aramco
PART TWO: MANAGING IN ANGLO-SAXON COUNTRIES
The USA and Canada
The UK and Ireland
Australia and New Zealand
Part II Case Study
9/11 - The Effects and Organizational Response
PART THREE: MANAGING IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
Japan and South Korea
China and Hong Kong
Indonesia and Malaysia
Part III Case Study
The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis
PART FOUR: MANAGING IN WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Belgium and France
Germany and The Netherlands
Denmark, Norway and Sweden
Greece, Italy and Spain
Part IV Case Study
EU Enlargement and Its Implications for Work and Employment
PART FIVE: MANAGING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
African Countries
Arab Countries
India
Central and Eastern Europe
South America
Part V Case Study
Making Poverty History
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
Emerging Issues and Future Challenges in Managing across Cultures
Managing Across Cultures gives us an overview of the economic,
political, social and cultural context of managing across cultures
in 15 clusters of countries that are key players in today′s global
economy. This highly-accessible text provides a multilevel and
multidisciplinary approach and keeps us away from cultural
reductionism
Zeynep Aycan
Department of Management, Koc University, Turkey, Editor of the
International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management This is the most
authoritative and comprehensive textbook I have ever seen on the
subject. This text provides invaluable learning support for anyone
interested in issues, concepts and challenges confronting
international managers
Professor Farhad Analoui
Professor, Human Resource Management and International Development,
Bradford University This well-written book contains a wealth of
valuable knowledge, with its broad coverage of management issues
and practices in both developed and developing countries. A
must-have publication for anyone with an interest in international
management
Prof. Yaw A. Debrah
Professor of Human Resource & International Management, Swansea
University
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