TY - BOOK
T1 - Cross-Cultural Management: Discovering a Mosaic of Words and Concepts
AU - Capaldo, Antonio
AU - Della Piana, Bice
AU - Monteleone, Mario
AU - Sergi, Bruno
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The interaction of people from different countries and cultures around the world is the domain of the cross-cultural management field. Today, cross-cultural management seems to have been assimilated in the knowledge base of man-agement scholars and is defined by a set of distinguishing features. However, in order to deepen our understanding of cross-cultural management, we need to take stock of, and organize, the huge amount knowledge produced to date by management scholars dealing with cross-cultural management issues. Accordingly, the ultimate goal of this book is to unveil the mosaic of cross-cultural management, a mosaic of words and concepts that has developed over the last about five decades. As a result of our journey, we don’t expect that the concept of cross-cultural management will be com-pletely revised. However, it will appear richer and sharper, thus allowing the reader to more effectively understand it as a part of that large network of interconnected concepts to which we all give the name of knowledge.
AB - The interaction of people from different countries and cultures around the world is the domain of the cross-cultural management field. Today, cross-cultural management seems to have been assimilated in the knowledge base of man-agement scholars and is defined by a set of distinguishing features. However, in order to deepen our understanding of cross-cultural management, we need to take stock of, and organize, the huge amount knowledge produced to date by management scholars dealing with cross-cultural management issues. Accordingly, the ultimate goal of this book is to unveil the mosaic of cross-cultural management, a mosaic of words and concepts that has developed over the last about five decades. As a result of our journey, we don’t expect that the concept of cross-cultural management will be com-pletely revised. However, it will appear richer and sharper, thus allowing the reader to more effectively understand it as a part of that large network of interconnected concepts to which we all give the name of knowledge.
KW - computational linguistics
KW - cross-cultural issues in managment studies
KW - computational linguistics
KW - cross-cultural issues in managment studies
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/36412
M3 - Book
SN - 978-88-386-9069-3
BT - Cross-Cultural Management: Discovering a Mosaic of Words and Concepts
PB - McGraw-Hill Education
ER -