Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
632
Lingua
Vietnamita
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2021
Editore
Nhà Xuât Bản Dân Trí
ISBN-10
6043313871
ISBN-13
9786043313871
Descrizione
Cross-cultural Management explores a broad range of topics that are essential to provide students with a big picture perspective on the impact of culture on international business. It provides critical and in-depth information on how cultures, demographics, and beliefs influence the way business is conducted in different parts of the world, or even in the same office among employees from different backgrounds.
The book begins with a critical introduction to cross-cultural communication and business etiquette. The latter parts explore important topics not typically found in cross-cultural management texts, such as diversity management, virtual teams, cross-cultural leadership competence, culturally responsive marketing, negotiation across borders, and cultural finance. Interdisciplinary insights from evolutionary biology, psychology and cultural neuroscience enhance the unique perspective offered in the book.
With examples and cases that balance East-West perspectives, students of cross-cultural management, international management, and international business, will appreciate this valuable and engaging book.
The book begins with a critical introduction to cross-cultural communication and business etiquette. The latter parts explore important topics not typically found in cross-cultural management texts, such as diversity management, virtual teams, cross-cultural leadership competence, culturally responsive marketing, negotiation across borders, and cultural finance. Interdisciplinary insights from evolutionary biology, psychology and cultural neuroscience enhance the unique perspective offered in the book.
With examples and cases that balance East-West perspectives, students of cross-cultural management, international management, and international business, will appreciate this valuable and engaging book.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Business ed Economia
Psicologia