Drawing on sociological role theory, this chapter introduces and explains the distinction between cosmopolitan and local role orientations as status categories in international teams. Qualitative data from a multimethod field study conducted at a leading international development agency illustrates that the high status of cosmopolitans and locals in this setting was based on expectations that these team members would enable their teams to more effectively interpret knowledge obtained from outside sources. The possible dynamics of status rivalry and deference in teams with cosmopolitan and local membership are explored, and their implications for team performance are addressed. Thus, status in groups is viewed as both contested and contingen...
Small states can achieve influence and power in the international system by implementing some status...
The current study examined cultural differences in beliefs about the competencies required for effec...
This is an article about international team building, particularly from a British perspective. Such ...
Drawing on sociological role theory, this chapter introduces and explains the distinction between co...
"This paper examines the roles of cosmopolitans and locals in transnational teams that work on knowl...
This paper examines the roles of cosmopolitans and locals in transnational teams that work on knowle...
This article discusses the process of meaningful participation in transnational teams. We first dist...
The international dimensions of human resource management practice are not described in textbooks an...
Purpose: The increased use of distributed work arrangements across organizational and national borde...
Purpose – Existing research in organizational behavior and social psychology focuses on comparisons ...
Most typologies of professional workers have followed the unidimensional polar cosmopolitan-local mo...
This introductory article delves into the assessment of status policies and status seeking strategie...
Cosmopolitanism as a subject of study has been increasingly integrated in International Relations. I...
A key challenge facing global teams lies in overcoming status differences in order to elicit partici...
Status--the importance/prestige which is possessed by or accorded to individuals by virtue of their ...
Small states can achieve influence and power in the international system by implementing some status...
The current study examined cultural differences in beliefs about the competencies required for effec...
This is an article about international team building, particularly from a British perspective. Such ...
Drawing on sociological role theory, this chapter introduces and explains the distinction between co...
"This paper examines the roles of cosmopolitans and locals in transnational teams that work on knowl...
This paper examines the roles of cosmopolitans and locals in transnational teams that work on knowle...
This article discusses the process of meaningful participation in transnational teams. We first dist...
The international dimensions of human resource management practice are not described in textbooks an...
Purpose: The increased use of distributed work arrangements across organizational and national borde...
Purpose – Existing research in organizational behavior and social psychology focuses on comparisons ...
Most typologies of professional workers have followed the unidimensional polar cosmopolitan-local mo...
This introductory article delves into the assessment of status policies and status seeking strategie...
Cosmopolitanism as a subject of study has been increasingly integrated in International Relations. I...
A key challenge facing global teams lies in overcoming status differences in order to elicit partici...
Status--the importance/prestige which is possessed by or accorded to individuals by virtue of their ...
Small states can achieve influence and power in the international system by implementing some status...
The current study examined cultural differences in beliefs about the competencies required for effec...
This is an article about international team building, particularly from a British perspective. Such ...