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philosophies and approaches which derive from the Anglo-American model of ‘people management’. During the Communist period, Romania … experienced a highly centralised system of management. Broader currents of historical and political culture also served to … inculcate values of bureaucratic formalism. In transitional times it appears that the management role is being re-defined and …
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The purpose in this paper is to explore the interplay between managerial sensemaking, representations and identity in the context of a transition economy. Using the approach of theory of social representations (Moscovici, 1961), a thirteen year long observation of a group of twelve...
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This article examines the impact of different cultural standards on the processes and performances of Austrian, Spanish, German and Hungarian task groups. We therefore analyzed 201 qualitative interviews with Austrians, Spaniards, Germans and Hungarians, which were conducted from 1996 to 2001....
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A common human resource management strategy among Western companies in international operations is the use of home … to society, adaptation at the work place, and company-level management problems with which expatriates have to deal in …
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between four EU countries: Slovenia, Germany, Austria and Denmark, and projects their respective impacts onto the management … in economic cultures between the four countries and that the differences have a direct impact on international management …, Deutschland, Österreich, Dänemark) gemessen und verglichen werden kann. Darüber hinaus werden ihre Auswirkungen auf das Management …
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How does "what managers know" affect firm performance on international markets? This question is of considerable importance in the international economic literature. Answering it will be key for comprehending the way firms’ varying performance on international markets is shaped by the human...
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