
Managing Across Cultures
Oxford University Press
Published in March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
375 pages
978-0-19-965497-0 (ISBN)
Description
This new textbook provides a unique critical perspective on a rapidly growing area of study. Taking a closely integrated international viewpoint, the book provides students with a thorough understanding of the main considerations and issues involved in working in teams across a global business environment. The book's critical approach is accessible to undergraduates as well as postgraduates, and to international students as well as those for whom English is the first language. Its rigorous pedagogy and extensive case material ensure that students achieve a balanced and practical understanding of the main issues and debates surrounding cross-cultural management. Each chapter opens with a summary of the learning objectives and the key concepts, theory, skills and models to be covered as well as questions for reflection, which are all revisited at the end of the chapter to encourage critical thinking. The book also features vignettes, student exercises, 'Points to ponder', a longer end-of-chapter case study and questions for discussion to help students apply the theory to practice.
A supporting Online Resource Centre and engaging features help to foster a self-reflective outlook and encourages a career-focused approach to the study of the subject. The Online Resource Centre features: Student resources: Web links Web exercises Lecturer resources: Suggested answers to questions in the book PowerPoint slides Electronic copies of figures and tables from the book Case study updates
A supporting Online Resource Centre and engaging features help to foster a self-reflective outlook and encourages a career-focused approach to the study of the subject. The Online Resource Centre features: Student resources: Web links Web exercises Lecturer resources: Suggested answers to questions in the book PowerPoint slides Electronic copies of figures and tables from the book Case study updates
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
30
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-965497-0 (9780199654970)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
CULTURE IN THE CONTEXT OF MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATIONS ; 1. A critical introduction to cross-cultural management ; 2. Different perspective of cultures: scholars and practitioners ; 3. Working with the local, national and global identities of managers: self-perception ; THE GLOBALISATION OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICE AND RESEARCH ; 4. The cultures & subcultures of global business ; 5. The organisational context- cultures and sub-cultures ; 6. Globalisation and the cultural divergence/convergence debate ; STRATEGIC APPLICATIONS ; 7. Cross-cultural HRM ; 8. Motivation ; 9. Leadership ; 10. Team work: creativity, innovation and the virtual project team ; 11. Cross-cultural communication and negotiation ; EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES ; 12. Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility: developing a cross-cultural management perspective ; 13. Diversity & demographic shift: formulating a cross-cultural management response ; 14. Sustainability & climate change: exploring cross-cultural management opportunities ; REFLECTION AND PROSPECTION ; 15. Cross-cultural intelligence: a guide to professional self-development