The purpose of this article is to explore the concept of expatriate managers as an emerging phenomenon in the context of the international hotel industry. Expatriate managers face significant challenges due to cultural differences when operating and managing hotels in foreign countries. The article explains culture and cultural values, and analyzes the implications for expatriate managers with respect to the three basic dimensions of cultural values: individualism/collectivism, power distance, and uncertainty avoidance. Recommendations are provided, drawn from the perspectives of expatriate managers themselves and international hotel corporations. The article also provides insights into the implications of cultural differences for expatriat...
A study was undertaken among 192 hotel managers in Hong Kong, Japan and Korea for the purpose of det...
Culturally distant countries pose greater challenges to a manager than culturally closer countries. ...
The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the following expatriate issues as related...
Numerous studies have attempted to determine what makes hospitality expatriate executives successful...
There are very limited researches about how expatriates face the cultural challenges when they work ...
With the ever increasing globalization of the hospitality industry, an exploration of the issues fac...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the potential impact of the cultur...
Nowadays, globalization is one of the most popular terms in economics. Even though very few people c...
Extensive research has considered cross-cultural difference at the national level. However, little r...
In the current global economy, interactions amongst individuals from various nations across the worl...
International hotel companies, as part of the service industry, are facing challenges of culture com...
to staff overseas companies, the incidence of expatriate managers working abroad is significant to m...
Rapid tourism development in China has led to an influx of hotels invested in and operated by multi-...
In an increasingly changing business world, MNCs establish foreign-owned subsidiaries and enter into...
A study was undertaken among 192 hotel managers in Hong Kong, Japan and Korea for the purpose of det...
Culturally distant countries pose greater challenges to a manager than culturally closer countries. ...
The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the following expatriate issues as related...
Numerous studies have attempted to determine what makes hospitality expatriate executives successful...
There are very limited researches about how expatriates face the cultural challenges when they work ...
With the ever increasing globalization of the hospitality industry, an exploration of the issues fac...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the potential impact of the cultur...
Nowadays, globalization is one of the most popular terms in economics. Even though very few people c...
Extensive research has considered cross-cultural difference at the national level. However, little r...
In the current global economy, interactions amongst individuals from various nations across the worl...
International hotel companies, as part of the service industry, are facing challenges of culture com...
to staff overseas companies, the incidence of expatriate managers working abroad is significant to m...
Rapid tourism development in China has led to an influx of hotels invested in and operated by multi-...
In an increasingly changing business world, MNCs establish foreign-owned subsidiaries and enter into...
A study was undertaken among 192 hotel managers in Hong Kong, Japan and Korea for the purpose of det...
Culturally distant countries pose greater challenges to a manager than culturally closer countries. ...
The literature on expatriation highlighted many individuals and organisational factors that affect ...