Intercultural Knowledge Sharing in MNCs

Intercultural Knowledge Sharing in MNCs
Author: Fabrizio Maimone
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319572970

This book provides a systematic view of current and future research perspectives on intercultural knowledge sharing and offers a model for the growth of organizational knowledge in the digital age. The author puts forward multidisciplinary and multi-paradigmatic approaches to offer an updated view on the best practices towards international management. With insights on the opportunities and limitations of the use of digital and social media to facilitate intercultural knowledge sharing in business, the book explores the evolution of research on the topic, taking into account the consequence of “glocalization” as well as technological innovation and the evolution of organizational strategies and structures. Intercultural Knowledge Sharing in MNCs will be of use to scholars of management and organizational studies, as well as managers of international businesses interested in knowledge sharing, as it delivers an invaluable model which aims to conciliate diversity and inclusion, global and local knowledge, technological innovation and humanism.

Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management

Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management
Author: Parissa Haghirian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136936491

Globalisation makes our world appear smaller: it is easier to connect, communicate and do business with people all over the world. But cultural differences remain and challenge globalized knowledge communication and transfer. This book examines cross-cultural management within multinational enterprises (MNEs), focusing in particular on how cultural differences influence the transfer of knowledge between different units within individual corporations. Based on detailed empirical analysis of 267 companies in Germany and Japan, it considers the relative effectiveness of inter-cultural and intra-cultural knowledge transfer; identifies the factors that inhibit or facilitate successful knowledge transfer; and suggests how management processes of MNEs can be improved. It demonstrates that although cultural differences do not necessarily influence the selection and transmission of knowledge overseas, they do have a strong impact on how that knowledge is received, integrated and put into practice locally. The book shows how knowledge is accepted differently in Europe and Asia and which factors have the strongest impact on efficient knowledge transfer. It suggests that to improve cross-cultural management MNEs should focus less on upgrading the technology that allows knowledge transfer, and more on the capabilities and beliefs of individual employees.

Intercultural Transfer of Management Practices of German MNC to Brazil

Intercultural Transfer of Management Practices of German MNC to Brazil
Author: Madeleine Bausch
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 365838056X

Multinational companies transfer managerial practices such as quality management globally. Studies from different perspectives have examined cultural, institutional, and organizational challenges in practice transfer, however, little is known about the micro-processes of intercultural transfer, especially in complex cultural settings as Brazil. Integrating the recontextualization perspective and Scandinavian institutionalist transfer-as-translation approach, this book explores micro-processes of transfer from German MNC to Brazilian subsidiaries from a multiple cultures perspective. Findings show the complementary nature of micro-processes of translation and recontextualization, embedding them into a process model of four stages: Preparation, translation, recontextualization, and institutionalization. Intercultural transfer can be considered an iterative and multi-level process in which practices diffuse from individuals, to teams, to the organization. The book contributes to international management by cross-fertilizing the two approaches, by highlighting cultural and institutional particularities of the Brazilian context using a culturally sensitive methodology, and by showing the transformative power of managerial practices on organizations and ecosystems.

Intercultural Interactions in the Multicultural Workplace

Intercultural Interactions in the Multicultural Workplace
Author: Małgorzata Rozkwitalska
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319397710

This volume explores the work environment in multinational corporations. To do so, it integrates studies on the organizational sciences, cross-cultural management, positive psychology and sociology within a single comprehensive framework. Twenty-two authors from six countries identify the challenges in multicultural workplaces, the positives of interactions, cultural clashes and their organizational preconditions. They add inter-organizational, institutional and critical perspectives to the analysis within the framework of multinationals and complex, hybrid cultural environments. The book addresses the needs of researchers in the areas of intercultural management, and those of practitioners in international human resource management.

Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management

Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management
Author: Parissa Haghirian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2010-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136936505

This book examines cross-cultural management within multinational enterprises (MNEs), focusing in particular on how cultural differences influence the transfer of knowledge between different units within individual corporations. It argues that improving cross-cultural management in international business should focus less on upgrading technology, and more on the capabilities and beliefs of individual employees.

The Palgrave Handbook of Knowledge Management

The Palgrave Handbook of Knowledge Management
Author: Jawad Syed
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319714341

This international Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of key topics, debates and issues within the now well-established field of Knowledge Management (KM). With contributions from a range of highly-skilled authors, diverse and multi-disciplinary approaches towards KM are explored in this fantastic new reference work. Topics covered include performance, ethics, sustainability and cross-cultural management, making this an equally important read to academics and practitioners working in areas such as technology, education and engineering. By analysing how the field of KM has developed over the years, as well as presenting new methods to be implemented in the workplace, this Handbook outlines a research agenda for the future of organisational learning and innovation.

Effective Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Corporations

Effective Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Corporations
Author: T. Chini
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 023000587X

This book shifts the debate on knowledge transfers within multinational corporations (MNCs) back to its core: How can we increase the effectiveness of cross-boarder transfers of knowledge? Several perspectives on international knowledge flows, from control issues to cultural barriers, are integrated into a comprehensive framework. Based on a sample of leading MNCs, empirical results show which managerial mechanisms have to be implemented to increase the benefit from knowledge transfers in headquarters and subsidiaries.

The Role of Expatriates in MNCs Knowledge Mobilization

The Role of Expatriates in MNCs Knowledge Mobilization
Author: Stefania Mariano
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780521138

Explores the role of expatriates in the mobilization, nurturing and sharing of knowledge between their original country and the MNCs' host countries. This title includes topics that are related to the management of knowledge and the tools, methods and practices that can be customized to facilitate the transfer of knowledge in MNC settings.

Language in International Business

Language in International Business
Author: Rebecca Piekkari
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1784710997

Responding to the growing interest in the role of language in international business, this book presents language as a critical management challenge for the internationalizing firm. Several perspectives are explored, including the individual, the firm