Intercultural Cooperation Problems occurring in Organisations between Western Expatriates and Natives in Foreign Countries - Examples: Poland and India (M.Deshpande)

D. Flader
Flader, Dieter

Article from: TDM 1 (2005), in Context & Culture

Introduction

Western business organisations send their managers to foreign countries regularly, now days in the era of globalisation. These "expats" have to interact with their foreign colleagues for business matters and otherwise in routine matters, on daily basis, in a totally different cultural environment, when they are there. For this they really need to cooperate with them.

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Suggested Citation

D. Flader; "Intercultural Cooperation Problems occurring in Organisations between Western Expatriates and Natives in Foreign Countries - Examples: Poland and India (M.Deshpande)"
TDM 1 (2005), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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