Business Diplomats for the 21st Century
Advances in Business Research
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Business Diplomats for the 21st Century
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Hasan, S. M. Jameel
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International Business
Cross-cultural study; globalization; competitive advantage; strategy |
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This paper will provide many informative, illuminating, and illustrative examples of cross-cultural misunderstanding that cost literally hundreds of millions of dollars of busines to their rivals who are more culturally and cross-culturally nimble and savvy, enjoying a competitive sustainable advantage in the market place. The paper will examine the feasibility and applicability of two practical models - useful to all supervisory and managerial personnel from the foreman of the plant to the chairman of the board - to minimize cultural clumsiness in the global busines context of the 21st century - driven by the economic forves of liberalization, marketization, privatization, and the information revolution that drove democratization and globalization of the flow and content of information.
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Tarleton State University and the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith
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2010-12-14
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Articles Historical Inquiry; Literary Analysis; |
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application/pdf
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http://journals.sfu.ca/abr/index.php/abr/article/view/33
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Advances in Business Research; Vol 1, No 1 (2010); 240-247
2641-5208 2153-6511 |
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eng
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http://journals.sfu.ca/abr/index.php/abr/article/view/33/25
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