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inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
... in author's digital repository ) . Gudeman , Stephen . 2015. Anthropology and Economy . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Gudeman , Stephen and ... Hofstede , Geert . 1997. Culture and Organization : Software 198 References.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
This book uses surveys, statistics, and case studies to explain why and how cultural norms affect political attitudes and behavior.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
The book first details types of international crime, including genocide, war crimes, international drug and weapons smuggling, terrorism, slavery, and human trafficking.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
This authored book's purpose is to extend and consolidate the evolving literature on multinational work teams by developing a comprehensive theory that incorporates a dynamic, multilevel view of such teams.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
This volume explores new ideas about globalised virtual learning environments and in particular the implications for learners, teachers and institutions.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
"This book's purpose is to inform educators and instructional designers of issues and cultural misunderstandings that could hinder the effective transfer of knowledge when e-learning is exported to other cultures.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
The contributors to this volume seek to explore the multi-dimensional (institutional, cultural, technological, and political) environments of several Asian states to determine the amenability of those host environments for the ...
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
In this authoritative, monumental history, James Cortada tells the story of one of the most influential American companies of the last century.
inauthor: Geert Hofstede from books.google.com
In this work, Erez and Earley show how this is insufficient to develop a global theory of work behavior--it necessitates the inclusion of a cultural perspective.