The Handbook of Cross-Cultural Management Research
- Peter B. Smith - University of Sussex, UK (Emeritus)
- Mark F. Peterson - Maastricht University, Netherlands
- David C. Thomas - University of Victoria, Canada, Simon Fraser University, Canada
May 2008 | 592 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Renowned international experts Peter B. Smith, Mark F. Peterson, and David C. Thomas, editors of the The Handbook of Cross-Cultural Management, have drawn together scholars in the field of management from around the world to contribute vital information from their cross-national studies to this innovative, comprehensive tome. Chapters explore links between people and organizations, providing useful cultural perspectives on the most significant topics in the field of organizational behavior—such as motivation, human resource management, and leadership —and answering many of the field's most controversial methodological questions.
Key Features
Key Features
- Presents innovative perspectives on the cultural context of organizations: In addition to straightforward coverage of structures and processes, this Handbook addresses locally distinctive, indigenous views of organizational processes from around the world and considers the interplay of climate and wealth when analyzing how organizations operate.
- Offers an integrated theoretical framework: At the start of each substantive section, the Editors provide context for the upcoming chapters by discussing how prevalent cultures in different parts of the world place emphasis on particular aspects of organizational processes and outcomes.
- Boasts a global group of contributing scholars: This Handbook features contributing authors from around the world who represent an outstanding mix of respected, long-standing scholars in cross-cultural management as well as newer names already impacting the literature.
- Provides an authoritative agenda for the future development of the field: All chapters conclude with a list of promising avenues for further research and a focus on issues that remain unresolved.
Intended Audience
This Handbook is an ideal resource for researchers, instructors, professionals, and graduate students in fields of business, management, and psychology.
Mark F. Peterson, Peter B. Smith, and David C. Thomas
Chapter 1: Introduction
Mark F. Peterson and Robert E. Wood
Chapter 2: Cognitive Structures and Processes in Cross-Cultural Management
Mark F. Peterson and Peter B. Smith
Chapter 3: Social Structures and Processes in Cross-Cultural Management
Kwok Leung
Chapter 4: Methods and Measurements in Cross-Cultural Management
Xu Huang
Chapter 5. Motivation and Job Satisfaction across Nations: How Much Do We Really Know?
S. Arzu Wasti
Chapter 6: Organizational Commitment: Complication or Clarification
Rene Schalk and Joseph Soeters
Chapter 7. Psychological Contracts around the Globe: Cultural Agreements and Disagreements
Ronald Fischer
Chapter 8. Organizational Justice and Reward Allocation
Kerr Inkson and Svetlana Khapova
Chapter 9. International Careers
Larry Jiing-Lih Farh, Rick Hackett, and Zhi-Jun Chen
Chapter 10. Organizational Citizenship in the Global Context
Mila Lazarova and Michelle Lowe
Chapter 11. Work and Family: Research in Cross-National and International Contexts
David C. Thomas and Stacey R. Fitzsimmons
Chapter 12. Cross Cultural Skills and Abilities: From Communication Competence to Cultural Intelligence
Zeynep Aycan
Chapter 13. Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership
Ping Fing Fu and Jun Liu
Chapter 14. Cross-Cultural Influence Strategies and Power Sources
Nir Halevy and Lilach Sagiv
Chapter 15. Teams Within and Across Cultures
Jeanne Brett adn Susan Crotty
Chapter 16. Culture and Negotiation
Miriam Erez and Efrat Shokef
Chapter 17. The Culture of Global Organizations
Jon Lervik
Chapter 18. Knowledge Management and Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Enterprises: Cultural and Institutional Perspectives
Peter B. Smith
Chapter 19. Indigenous Aspects of Management
Evert van de Vliert
Chapter 20. Climate, Wealth, and Organization
Chris Brewster and Wolfgang Mayrhofer
Chapter 21. Comparative Human Resource Management Policies and Practices
Rosalie Tung and Arup Varma
Chapter 22. Expatriate Selection and Evaluation
Mustafa Özbilgin
Chapter 23. Global Diversity Management
Richard Brislin, Brent Macnab, and Farzana Nayani
Chapter 24. Cross-Cultural Training: Applications and Research
Davina Vora
Chapter 25. Managerial Roles in the International Context
Günter K. Stahl
Chapter 26. Cultural Dynamics and Impact of Cultural Distance within Mergers and Acquisitions