2013
DOI: 10.4013/base.2013.104.04
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Um estudo bibliométrico dos modelos culturais na pesquisa em negócios internacionais

Abstract: Culture and the influence of national cultures and cultural differences have been widely studied in International Business (IB) research especially over the past three decades. To better understand what culture actually means and its implications on firms' international operations, several cultural models and taxonomies have been put forward. In this paper we review the main cultural models in the extant IB research -Hofstede's (1980), Hall's (1976) and Troompenaars Kogut andSingh's (1988) concept of cultural … Show more

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“…On the other hand, Harzing (2008) From a somewhat different perspective, De Moura Carpes et al did a citation analysis based on journals indexed by Web of Science (WoS) and determined the domains of productivity of the authors in relation to International Business, from 1997 to 2010. In turn, Reis et al (2013), using 3,639 articles retrieved from ISI-Wok, performed a citation analysis to identify the domains of knowledge researchers relied on for their studies in the area of International Business. It provided the most cited authors and works, as well as an extensive co-citation network, based on 20 articles that had caused the greatest impact.…”
Section: Citation Analysis Of Management and International Business Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Harzing (2008) From a somewhat different perspective, De Moura Carpes et al did a citation analysis based on journals indexed by Web of Science (WoS) and determined the domains of productivity of the authors in relation to International Business, from 1997 to 2010. In turn, Reis et al (2013), using 3,639 articles retrieved from ISI-Wok, performed a citation analysis to identify the domains of knowledge researchers relied on for their studies in the area of International Business. It provided the most cited authors and works, as well as an extensive co-citation network, based on 20 articles that had caused the greatest impact.…”
Section: Citation Analysis Of Management and International Business Smentioning
confidence: 99%