ABSTRACT

The development of international business and of globalization in every field of activity requires the interaction of individuals and groups with diverse cultural, religious, ethnic and social characteristics in different institutional contexts. Cross-cultural Challenges in International Management addresses the various difficulties that may impede smooth communication and cooperation of those involved in such interactions. It examines what types of resources are mobilized to overcome such difficulties.

The cultural and societal challenges of international management must be considered at different levels, the one of strategy, which the first part of the book is devoted to, but also that of management and business practices, addressed in the third part of the book. Both strategic decisions and daily business practices, however, in the particularly fluctuating and incompletely defined international context, gain from being framed by ethical and corporate social responsibility, which the second part of this book is devoted to. Cross-cultural Challenges in International Management provides an analysis of specific situations revealing such cultural or societal challenges. Thus, the reader will benefit not only from advanced theoretical knowledge in the field, but also from practical applications in various professional context and various countries.

Practitioners, students in various fields of social sciences, particularly in management, communication, international relations, and researchers will widely benefit from this book.

part I|85 pages

Cultural and Societal Challenges in Strategic Decision-Making

chapter 2|24 pages

How to Survive in an Unstable Environment for a Long Time to Come

A Study of Firms Operating in Tunisia During the Democratic Transition

chapter 4|14 pages

Autonomy or Abandonment?

An Analysis of Authority Figures in the Context of International Post-Acquisition Integration

part II|77 pages

Ethical and Social Responsibility Issues in International Management

chapter 6|21 pages

CSR Action Mechanisms of International Companies

An Analysis in the Light of African Realities

chapter 7|19 pages

The Ethical Tools of Multinationals

A Proof of Cultural Diversity

chapter 8|19 pages

The Long March of the CSR in China

From Confucius to the Teachings of Business Schools

chapter 9|16 pages

“Islamic Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism”

The Case of MÜSİAD in Turkey

part III|76 pages

The Challenges of Cross-Cultural Issues in International Management