2011
DOI: 10.19030/iber.v7i7.3275
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The Cultures Of International Management

Abstract: In this paper I present an approach based on Cultural

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“…Multinational companies (MNCs) depend on their ability to manage workforces located in different host countries (Dowling and Welch 2004). Leadership is critical here, and the notion of cross-cultural diversity in the realm of leadership has been proposed by several researchers (Haire, Ghiselli and Porter 1966;Hofstede 1976Hofstede , 1980Bass 1990;Gonzalez 2008). Yet, whilst universally accepted leadership behaviours may exist across cultures, attention needs to be paid to cultural contingencies at both the national and organisational level (Hofstede 1980;House et al 1999;Dorfman, Hanges and Brodbeck 2004;Ashkanasy 2007) as well as other variables (Rowley and Ulrich 2012a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multinational companies (MNCs) depend on their ability to manage workforces located in different host countries (Dowling and Welch 2004). Leadership is critical here, and the notion of cross-cultural diversity in the realm of leadership has been proposed by several researchers (Haire, Ghiselli and Porter 1966;Hofstede 1976Hofstede , 1980Bass 1990;Gonzalez 2008). Yet, whilst universally accepted leadership behaviours may exist across cultures, attention needs to be paid to cultural contingencies at both the national and organisational level (Hofstede 1980;House et al 1999;Dorfman, Hanges and Brodbeck 2004;Ashkanasy 2007) as well as other variables (Rowley and Ulrich 2012a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is daily business for companies to break down geographic borders and hire people from different cultural backgrounds (Ascalon, et al, 2008), scientific definitions, measurements, and conclusions are diverse. There is no uniform understanding of culture yet (Hofstede, 2006;Tsui, et al, 2007), which leads to a continuous debate about the theory of culture, related methodologies, and effects (Gonzalez, 2008). Tylor (1977) entitled culture as "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs and any capabilities and habits acquired by a man as a member of society."…”
Section: Cultural Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synchronous with these developments is the challenge of managing a diverse workforce (Cox et al, 2014). As a result, leadership is critical, as is the concept of crosscultural diversity in the domain of leadership proposed by several scholars (Haire et al, 1966;Hofstede, 1976Hofstede, , 1980Bass & Stogdill, 1990;Gonzalez, 2008). While universally accepted leadership behaviors may exist across cultures, attention needs to be paid to cultural contingencies especially in a cross-cultural setting (Hofstede, 1980).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%