The purpose of this paper is to examine ways in which cross-cultural research in international business can use emic-etic approaches more effectively. The majority of research conducted in the field has been etic, while the cross-cultural data used by the researchers have been emic in nature. This resulted in producing ethnocentric results which are biased towards Western perspectives. We call for a re-evaluation of the importance of in-depth qualitative analysis in international business research. We go back to the origins of emic and etic in linguistics and conduct a linguistic and philosophical analysis of these terms to demonstrate that the emic-etic distinction is not helpful for adequately studying cross-cultural data. We provide exam...
Abstract: Hardly any management theory nowadays fails to take culture's influence on today&apos...
A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity influences almost all manageme...
The main objective of the paper is to discuss the role of culture in international business and to p...
When analysing modes of navigating cross-cultural business communities most IB studies employ an eti...
A critical element to the successful globalization of business requires the ability to cooperate acr...
The acquisition of both emic (local) and etic (global) knowledge is an alternative goal for the impl...
The focus of this chapter is on the academic field of Intercultural or Cross Cultural Business Commu...
With the increased internationalisation of enterprises and the proliferation of international busine...
Cultures play a role in business communication and in research. At the example of language in intern...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
This chapter explains the need to conduct international market research, identifiesthe main challeng...
A goal of this paper is to introduce ethnography to the Japanese audience as research methodology fo...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
The study of culture differs by methodology. This article distinguishes etic (global) and emic (foca...
Abstract: Hardly any management theory nowadays fails to take culture's influence on today&apos...
A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity influences almost all manageme...
The main objective of the paper is to discuss the role of culture in international business and to p...
When analysing modes of navigating cross-cultural business communities most IB studies employ an eti...
A critical element to the successful globalization of business requires the ability to cooperate acr...
The acquisition of both emic (local) and etic (global) knowledge is an alternative goal for the impl...
The focus of this chapter is on the academic field of Intercultural or Cross Cultural Business Commu...
With the increased internationalisation of enterprises and the proliferation of international busine...
Cultures play a role in business communication and in research. At the example of language in intern...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
This chapter explains the need to conduct international market research, identifiesthe main challeng...
A goal of this paper is to introduce ethnography to the Japanese audience as research methodology fo...
This paper reviews language-sensitive research in International Business (IB) by asking how paradigm...
The study of culture differs by methodology. This article distinguishes etic (global) and emic (foca...
Abstract: Hardly any management theory nowadays fails to take culture's influence on today&apos...
A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity influences almost all manageme...
The main objective of the paper is to discuss the role of culture in international business and to p...