Presenting cross-cultural research on a wide range of organizational topics, this book ranges from the individual to the macro level. Among the issues examined are: organizational trust in international settings, HRM issues in international joint ventures, developing strategic advantage across borders, and social partnerships for sustainable growth.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction – P Christopher Earley and Habir Singh
New Approaches to International and Cross-Cultural Management Research
PART ONE: MICRO-ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
Beliefs About Values, Status, and Legitimacy in Multicultural Groups – Elizabeth C Ravlin, David C Thomas and Arzu Ilsev
Influences on Intra-Group Conflict
Missing Relations – Michael W Morris, Joel M Podolny and Sheira Ariel
Incorporating Relational Constructs into Models of Culture
The Cultural Metaphor – Martin J Gannon and Pino G Audia
A Grounded Method for Analyzing National Cultures
Strategic Human Resource Management in International Joint Ventures – J Michael Geringer and Colette A Frayne
PART TWO: MESO-ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
Extending Agency Theory with Event Management and Foreign Direct Investment Theories – Mark F Peterson, Carlos L Rodriguez and Peter B Smith
US Investments in Brazilian Banks
Strategic Social Partnership for Change – Cathy A Enz, Crist Inman and Melenie J Lankau
A Framework for Building Sustainable Growth in Developing Countries
PART THREE: MACRO-ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES
Examining Inter-Firm Trust and Relationships in a Cross-National Setting – Jeffrey H Dyer
Replication of
Keiretsu in the United States – Sea Jin Chang
Transfer of Interorganizational Network Through Direct Investment
Toward a Model of Accelerating Organizational Change – Thomas W Malnight
Evidence from the Globalization Process
Strategic Colonialism in Unfamiliar Cultures – Elaine Mosakowski
Overcoming Extreme Forms of Casual Ambiguity Internationally
Time-Zone Economies and Managerial Work in a Global World – Srilata Zaheer