This field work study furthers understanding about expatriate management, in particular, the nature of cross-cultural management in Hong Kong involving Anglo-American expatriate and Chinese host national managers, the important features of adjustment for expatriates living and working there, and the type of training which will assist them to adjust and to work successfully in this Asian environment. Qualitative and quantitative data on each issue was gathered during in-depth interviews in Hong Kong, using structured interview schedules, with 39 expatriate and 31 host national managers drawn from a cross-section of functional areas and organizations. Despite the adoption of Western technology and the influence of Western business practices, ...
Abstract. Few studies have attempted to examine how American managers actually manage while on assig...
This study aimed to identify sustainable development practices for developing cross-cultural managem...
This paper will review the literature pertaining to cross-cultural management training, with the pur...
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There are very limited researches about how expatriates face the cultural challenges when they work ...
The rapid rise of the Chinese economy in the past two decades has led many multinational corporation...
In an increasingly changing business world, MNCs establish foreign-owned subsidiaries and enter into...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were to explore the overseas adaptation status quo and the cr...
This study explores what cross-cultural skills are essential for Chinese expatriate managers working...
To achieve success in international business multinational corporations (MNCs) are working hard to i...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business AdministrationThere has been increasing demand for ethni...
The increase of foreign direct investment in China has resulted in the presence of a number of Weste...
This study investigates the existence of intercultural adjustment in the multicultural construction ...
Expatriate managers often encounter considerable obstacles in their overseas workplaces. While there...
Abstract. Few studies have attempted to examine how American managers actually manage while on assig...
This study aimed to identify sustainable development practices for developing cross-cultural managem...
This paper will review the literature pertaining to cross-cultural management training, with the pur...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX201518 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN015357 / BLDSC - British Library D...
There are very limited researches about how expatriates face the cultural challenges when they work ...
The rapid rise of the Chinese economy in the past two decades has led many multinational corporation...
In an increasingly changing business world, MNCs establish foreign-owned subsidiaries and enter into...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were to explore the overseas adaptation status quo and the cr...
This study explores what cross-cultural skills are essential for Chinese expatriate managers working...
To achieve success in international business multinational corporations (MNCs) are working hard to i...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business AdministrationThere has been increasing demand for ethni...
The increase of foreign direct investment in China has resulted in the presence of a number of Weste...
This study investigates the existence of intercultural adjustment in the multicultural construction ...
Expatriate managers often encounter considerable obstacles in their overseas workplaces. While there...
Abstract. Few studies have attempted to examine how American managers actually manage while on assig...
This study aimed to identify sustainable development practices for developing cross-cultural managem...
This paper will review the literature pertaining to cross-cultural management training, with the pur...