The world is becoming a “global village” with multinational investment increasing and transnational operations multiplying. Over the years there has been phenomenal growth in foreign direct investment in the East Asian countries. Mongolia is no exception. As Australia’s economic development is very much linked with Asia, more and more Australian expatriates and business people need to deal with Asian counterparts. As such, expatriates living abroad, or business people visiting a host country, need to learn to operate in accordance with local customs, business environment and ethics, to succeed in the international arena. This paper addresses important issues in the selection and preparation of Australian expatriates and the cross-cultural d...
This paper will review the literature pertaining to cross-cultural management training, with the pur...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
This paper indentifies a main barrier when doing business with China, the cultural gap, and provides...
It can be argued that Australia's economic growth is significantly enhanced through immigrants&...
With the rapid increase in globalisation over the past two decades, an ever growing number of indivi...
This report uses case studies from two of the largest Asian-Australian communities, Chinese and Indi...
In this paper, the authors will discuss the current regulations and culture of Australia as an educa...
With the rapid increase in globalisation over the past two decades, an ever growing number of indivi...
The rapid rise of the Chinese economy in the past two decades has led many multinational corporation...
The Karpin Committee's review of Australian management concluded that Australia's predominantly Angl...
In an increasingly changing business world, MNCs establish foreign-owned subsidiaries and enter into...
As multinational corporations (MNCs) are extending their international operations they need to exami...
Recent years have witnessed a phenomenal growth in outward foreign direct investment (FDI) by Chines...
Australian companies are moving at an increasing rate to internationalise their operations. A conseq...
This paper will review the literature pertaining to cross-cultural management training, with the pur...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
This paper indentifies a main barrier when doing business with China, the cultural gap, and provides...
It can be argued that Australia's economic growth is significantly enhanced through immigrants&...
With the rapid increase in globalisation over the past two decades, an ever growing number of indivi...
This report uses case studies from two of the largest Asian-Australian communities, Chinese and Indi...
In this paper, the authors will discuss the current regulations and culture of Australia as an educa...
With the rapid increase in globalisation over the past two decades, an ever growing number of indivi...
The rapid rise of the Chinese economy in the past two decades has led many multinational corporation...
The Karpin Committee's review of Australian management concluded that Australia's predominantly Angl...
In an increasingly changing business world, MNCs establish foreign-owned subsidiaries and enter into...
As multinational corporations (MNCs) are extending their international operations they need to exami...
Recent years have witnessed a phenomenal growth in outward foreign direct investment (FDI) by Chines...
Australian companies are moving at an increasing rate to internationalise their operations. A conseq...
This paper will review the literature pertaining to cross-cultural management training, with the pur...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...