This is the first handbook to provide an overview of the major theoretical perspectives in cross-cultural management and to look at how they can be applied to real-world situations.
Offers insights into the major cross-cultural issues and problems that managers face .
Demonstrates how theoretical perspectives and research findings can be applied to actual situations and organisations.
Contributors are leading researchers from a variety of nations and academic disciplines.
Language
English
Pages
536
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Release
July 30, 2001
ISBN
0631214305
ISBN 13
9780631214304
The Blackwell Handbook of Cross-Cultural Management
This is the first handbook to provide an overview of the major theoretical perspectives in cross-cultural management and to look at how they can be applied to real-world situations.
Offers insights into the major cross-cultural issues and problems that managers face .
Demonstrates how theoretical perspectives and research findings can be applied to actual situations and organisations.
Contributors are leading researchers from a variety of nations and academic disciplines.