Cross-Cultural Competence

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Common Language
Company Culture
Contemporary Societies
Critical Management Studies
Cross Cultural Competence
Cross Cultural Management
cross-border organisational integration
Cultural Competence
Cultural Due Diligence
Cultural Software
digital media studies
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globalisation impact
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International Management
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Knowledge Management
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  • ISBN 9780415349659
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Cross-cultural management is a crucial challenge for the successful development of international business, yet it is often badly understood and poorly implemented. Misunderstandings arise as culture affects both individuals and organizations, yet attempts to understand, explain and interpret these differences have often been hidden between a welter of conflicting theories and paradigms.

This book is a much-needed guide to the theory and practice of cross-cultural management. It focuses on four key areas:

  • the language connection
  • the global connection
  • the management connection
  • the multimedia connection.

Using an innovative approach combining theory, tool-kits and applications, it takes a fresh look at this complex topic, investigating the recognition of cross-cultural differences, accounting for them in managerial communications, and bridging them in a variety of negotiations, interactions and collaborative projects.


Slawomir Magala is Professor of Cross-cultural Management at the University of Erasmus, Rotterdam.

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