Managing Corporate Values in Diverse National Cultures

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Beacon
Bowling Green
Bureaucracy
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Celestial Bureaucracy
Company Values
Company's Internal Regulations
Company’s Internal Regulations
Confer
Corporate Values
Credo
Cross Cultural Management
Diverse National Cultures
Diversity Management
Employee Feedback Survey
Employee's Job Position
Employee's Personal Development
Employee’s Job Position
Employee’s Personal Development
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Follow
Good Power
Group's Business Units
Group’s Business Units
Head Office Management
Individual's Free Agency
Individual’s Free Agency
International Business
Jordanian Society
Lafarge
Managing Cultures
National Culture
National Culture and Management
Personal Development
Provide Quality Products
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Reference Versions
UN
United States
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415504638
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How should a Western company manage cross-culturally corporate values in its foreign subsidiaries? Do these values make sense everywhere and can they assumed to be universal or, on the contrary, are they culturally Western specific?

Philippe d’Iribarne provides answers to these timely and urgent questions, based on research carried out in the subsidiaries of a leading global company, Lafarge, in the contrasting cultural environments of China, the United States, France and Jordan. It appears that, in a large part of the world, people's expectations are similar; they expect from a good employer clear and decisive leadership, and fair and compassionate treatment, helping them to live a good life. But treating these expectations as the ‘same’ could be misleading. Western companies with a humanistic orientation are well positioned to fulfil them, provided they are willing, in each and every geography, to take into account the local vision of the right way to achieve a good life.

By following the example presented in this book, companies who care can deliver economic efficiency as well as progressive people management in the countries in which they operate.

Philippe d’Iribarne is Managing Director of Gestion et Société (Management and Society), at CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) in Paris, France

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