Purpose – This research aims to describe leadership practices that fit into Egypt national culture, in Multinational Companies (MNCs) work environment. Taking two of the top companies in leadership field as an example, this research helps in presenting guidelines for the best leadership practices for MNCs, operating in Egypt.Design/methodology/approach – This research employed qualitative case study, using semi-structured interviews. Two-case studies were conducted to reach more comprehensive findings. Findings –Leadership practices associated with Egypt’s national culture are macro managing employees; involving employees in decision making; providing clear vision and objectives; maintaining context which includes providing clear rules and...
This study examines the effect of national culture on the design of management control systems (MCS)...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
This article shows that leadership excellence is not uniformly perceived in one multinational. This ...
Employees’ work related values change as their cultural values change over time, specially as their ...
This paper explores the contextual factors, other than culture, that affect the implementation of co...
This paper explores the contextual factors, other than culture, that affect the implementation of co...
This is a conceptual paper inspired by studies that focus on leadership in specific cultural setting...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the western conceptions of leadership i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the societal culture in Egypt in relation with leadership a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the societal culture in Egypt in relation with leadership a...
At a time of rapid business globalisation when leaders are required to operate in diverse internatio...
At a time of rapid business globalisation when leaders are required to operate in diverse internatio...
In recent years the important of leadership in the organization has become an area of interest. Lea...
The emergence of global economy gives rise to the research interest in individuals with cross-cultur...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
This study examines the effect of national culture on the design of management control systems (MCS)...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
This article shows that leadership excellence is not uniformly perceived in one multinational. This ...
Employees’ work related values change as their cultural values change over time, specially as their ...
This paper explores the contextual factors, other than culture, that affect the implementation of co...
This paper explores the contextual factors, other than culture, that affect the implementation of co...
This is a conceptual paper inspired by studies that focus on leadership in specific cultural setting...
The purpose of this paper is to improve our understanding of the western conceptions of leadership i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the societal culture in Egypt in relation with leadership a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the societal culture in Egypt in relation with leadership a...
At a time of rapid business globalisation when leaders are required to operate in diverse internatio...
At a time of rapid business globalisation when leaders are required to operate in diverse internatio...
In recent years the important of leadership in the organization has become an area of interest. Lea...
The emergence of global economy gives rise to the research interest in individuals with cross-cultur...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
This study examines the effect of national culture on the design of management control systems (MCS)...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
This article shows that leadership excellence is not uniformly perceived in one multinational. This ...