Third Culture Management Issues in Two-Culture Business Ventures in the United States and the People's Republic of China
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概要
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Third Culture theory and research (Graen & Wakabayashi, 1994) is offered as a prescription for the failed two-culture strategy employed by Japanese operations in the United States and by foreign companies in the People's Republic of China. Implications of developing such Third Culture ways of doing things in foreign operations are discussed.
- 経営行動科学学会の論文
- 1999-11-20
著者
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Wakabayashi Mitsuru
Graduate School Of International Development Nagoya University
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Graen George
Center For International Leadership Report University Of Louisiana
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HUI Chun
Department of International Business, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Hui Chun
Department Of International Business The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
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Wakabayashi Mitsuru
Graduate School Of International Development (gsid) Nagoya University
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