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跨文化管理国际杂志
编辑时间:2006/03/08 幻想的边疆
International Journal of Cross Cultural Management -- Table of Contents
A new issue of International Journal of Cross Cultural Management
1 April 2006; Vol. 6, No. 1 URL: http://ccm.sagepub.com/content/vol6/issue1/?etoc
Editorial: From Cultural Values to Cross Cultural Interfaces Terence Jackson and Zeynep Aycan
Editorial for the Special Section: The Convergence Concept in Cross Cultural Management Research Markus Pudelko, Chris Carr, Gerhard Fink, and Paul Wentges
Modernization and Management: Business School Teaching across Countries Simon Ulrik Kragh and Malene Djursaa
Strategic Upstream and Downstream Considerations for Effective Global Performance Management Charles M. Vance
Cross Cultural Learning and the Role of Reverse Knowledge Flows in Vietnam Nancy K. Napier
Convergence of Management Practices in Strategy, Finance and HRM between the USA, Japan and Germany Chris Carr and Markus Pudelko
Perceived Effectiveness of Influence Strategies in the United States and Three Chinese Societies Joyce L.T. Leong, Michael Harris Bond, and Ping Ping Fu
Differences between American, Egyptian and Lebanese Humor Styles: Implications for International Management Morris Kalliny, Kevin W. Cruthirds, and Michael S. Minor
1 December 2005; Vol. 8, No. 4 URL: http://ics.sagepub.com/content/vol8/issue4/?etoc
Pregnant with anticipation: The pre-history of television sport and the politics of recycling and preservation Garry Whannel
Difference and exclusion at work in the club culture economy Martina Bose
Experiencing globalization: Global TV, reflexivity and the lives of young Korean women Youna Kim
Call for Chapters: Digital Storytelling John Hartley, Ellie Rennie, Angelina Russo, and Jerry Watkins
Representing cultural diversity in a global context: The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and The National Museum of Australia Kylie Message
On a rant by a little musketeer: A reply to Bill Schwarz Chris Rojek
Sentenced to Everyday Life: Feminism and the Housewife, Mediating the Family:Gender, Culture and Representation Rosalind Gill
International Journal of Cross Cultural Management -- Table of Contents Alert
1 December 2005; Vol. 5, No. 3 URL: http://ccm.sagepub.com/content/vol5/issue3/?etoc
An Investigation of Expatriate Adjustment and Performance: A Social Capital Perspective Xiangyang Liu and Margaret A. Shaffer
Subordinates' Information Inquiry in Uncertain Times: A Cross Cultural Consideration of Leadership Style Effect Svjetlana Madzar
The Impact of Political Culture on Firms' Choice of Exploitation-Exploration Internationalization Strategy Sungu Armagan and Manuel Portugal Ferreira
Predicting Expatriate Adjustment: Israel as a Host Country Tali Shimoni, Simcha Ronen, and Ilan Roziner
Cultural Perspectives : The South Korean Chief Negotiator: Balancing Traditional Values and Contemporary Business Practices Yong-Jin Song, Claudia L. Hale, and Nagesh Rao
Cultural Perspectives : Siding in a Workplace Dispute in China: The Impact of Legitimacy, Sanction, and Guanxi Huadong Yang, Evert Van de Vliert, and Kan Shi
Commentaries and Critical Articles : Text-context Relationships and Their Implications for Cross Cultural Management Muayyad M. Jabri
1 August 2005; Vol. 5, No. 2 URL: http://ccm.sagepub.com/content/vol5/issue2/?etoc
Does National Culture Affect Willingness to Justify Ethically Suspect Behaviors?: A Focus on the GLOBE National Culture Scheme K. Praveen Parboteeah, James W. Bronson, and John B. Cullen
Cultural Diversity and Its Impact on Social Interactive Processes: Implications from an Empirical Study Christine Vallaster
Comparing the Validity of Turnover Predictors in the United States and Mexico Richard A. Posthuma, Janice R.W. Joplin, and Carl P. Maertz, Jr
Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Blackmail: A Study of a Chinese Professional-service Firm Alicia S.M. Leung
Understanding Interpersonal Trust in a Confucian-influenced Society: An Exploratory Study Hwee Hoon Tan and Dave Chee
Does the Use of English-language Questionnaires in Cross-national Research Obscure National Differences? Anne-Wil Harzing
Book Review: Crossing Cultures: Insights from Master Teachers Anne-Wil Harzing
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