CROSS-CULTURAL MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Assem ABDELAZIM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47941/hrlj.919

Abstract

Purpose: Globalization has made global changes, and a rapid increase of multinational corporations which has resulted in creating more businesses that have more culturally diverse workforce. Cultural diversity affects the performance of an organization and various conflicts can be occurred because of misunderstandings among the culturally diverse workforce. The purpose of this study is therefore to contribute to the current field of cross-cultural management and how cultural diversity is managed.

Methodology: The study investigates four chosen cross-cultural aspects to see how issues within these areas can be minimized.

Unique Contribution to Theory and Practice: The knowledge of cultural differences within these aspects will contribute to a better understanding of how these differences can be managed in a Swedish multinational organization with a subsidiary in India.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Adler, N. J., & Gundersen, A. (2008). International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior. Mason, Ohio: Thomson/South-Western

Axelrod, R. (1997). The Dissemination of Culture: A Model with Local Convergence and Global Polarization. The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 41(2), 203-226.

Birukou, A., Blanzieri, E., Giorgini, P., & Giunchiliga, F. (2013). A Formal Definition of Culture. Models for Intercultural Collaboration and Negotiation, 6, 1-26.

Brown, A. (2002). Samhällsvetenskapliga Metoder, Liber, Malmö.

Bryman, A., & Bell, E. (2015). Business research methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Buckley, P.J., & Ghauri, P.N. (2017). Globalisation, economic geography and the strategy of multinational enterprises. Journal of International Business Studies, 35 (2), 81–98

Isaac, J. (2020). Qualitative Inquiry & Research Design. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

Farren, C. (2009). Retaining Diversity. Executive Excellence, 16(5), 7.

Flick, U. (2011). Introducing Research Methodology. A Beginner's Guide to Doing a Research Project. London: Sage Publications.

Hofstede, G. (n.d). National Culture. Retrieved March 29, 2016, from http://geert-hofstede.com/nationalculture.html

Magala, S. (2018). Cross-Cultural Competence. London: Routledge.

Sherwood, J. J. (2019). Creating Work Cultures With Competitive Advantage. Organizational Dynamics, 16(3), 5-27.

Meyer, K. (2021). Market penetration and acquisition strategies for emerging economies. Long Range Planning, 39(2), 177–197.

Miles, M., Huberman, M., & Saldaña, J. (2014). Qualitative Data Analysis. Sage Publications.

Molnar, D. R. (2007). Serving the World: A Cross-Cultural Study of National Culture Dimensions and Servant Leadership. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

Morden, T. (2018). Models of national culture – a management review. Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 6(1), 19 - 44.

Newman, K. & Nollen, S. (2018) Culture and Congruence: The Fit Between Management Practices and National Culture. Journal of International Business Studies, 27(4,) 753-779.

Saunders, M., Lewis, P., & Thornhill, A. (2009). Research methods for business students. Harlow, England: Pearson

Smith, P. (2018). When Elephants Fight, the Grass Gets Trampled: The Globe and Hofstede Projects. Journal of International Business Studies, 37(6), 915-921.

Shaw, J. (2015). The Effects of Diversity on Small Work Group Processes and Performance. Human Relations, 51(10), 1307-1325.

Downloads

Published

2022-07-12

How to Cite

ABDELAZIM, A. . (2022). CROSS-CULTURAL MANAGEMENT. Human Resource and Leadership Journal, 7(1), 45–55. https://doi.org/10.47941/hrlj.919

Issue

Section

Articles