The publication of Kriz, Gummesson and Quazi’s (2014) ‘Methodology meets culture: Guanxi-oriented research in China’ in International Journal of Cross Cultural Management 14(1) is timely.
Are the technological tools of globalization acting against globalization?
It could perhaps be assumed that the use of global technologies – emails, social media, satellite TV broadcasts around the world, – would inexorably
Where’s our Social History Going?
I first started asking this question some years ago (1998 to be precise) after reading Noel Mostert’s Frontiers (1992, London: Jonathan Cape), a very comprehensive
From Human Resources to Human Capital; and now ‘Cross-cultural Capital’
I wrote in 2002 about the idea of a locus of human value, where predominantly in western cultures people are valued in an instrumental way,
Cross-cultural management studies in a changing world: new dynamics, new synergies
I’m delivering the opening presentation at the Annual conference of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Competence and Management (IACCM) at Rotterdam School of Management on
Is expatriation still a problem?
Following Anne-Wil Harzing’s disabusing of the commonly held view that failure rates of expatriate assignments were a major problem for international companies in her 1995