Index

7-S framework, 90–91

A

Achiever, 58–59, 65, 71, 168, 175, 177–178

Affective conflict, 128

Affirmative Action (AA), 144

Age discrimination, 155–156

American football teams, 175–177

Ascriber, 58–59, 64–65, 71, 163, 175, 179

B

Barriers, type of

human barriers, 147

organizational barriers, 147

Beat-around-the-bush, 67

Behavioral diversity, 145

Bicultural teams,174

Business ethics, objections to

agency arguments, 164–165

legal–moral, 163–164

machiavellianism, 161–163

psychological egotism, 160–161

Business ethics, thought on

character virtue, 168–169

deontology, 167

stakeholder approaches, 167–168

utilitarianism, 165–167

Buyer–seller relations, 115–119, 140

C

Career interruptions, 149, 152

Cognitive conflict, 128, 129

Collaborate, 133–141

Collectivism, 26, 29, 39, 43, 64, 70

Collectivist cultures, 70, 134–135, 140, 160, 165–166

Common Law, Anglo system of, 34

Communication patterns, 66, 88–89

Communication style, 66, 101, 107, 141, 163, 177

Communication styles across cultures

email exercise, 107

Conflict resolution, 127–141

Conflict situations

decoupling, 123

dominance, 123

linking pins, 123

Control, locus of

external, 43, 45–47, 72

internal, 43, 45–47, 72

Conversation distance, 106

Corporate culture, 16, 79–91, 122, 143, 174, 206

Corporate culture, four main types of

Eiffel Tower Culture, 86–87

Family Culture, 86

Guided Missile Culture, 87

Incubator Culture, 87–88

Corporate cultures, elements of

communication patterns, 89

habits, 89

role models, 89

values, 89

Cross-cultural analysis, 25–26

Cross-cultural communication, 93–107

Cross-cultural communication, linguistic challenges of, 101–103

Cross-cultural conflict, 127–141

Cross-cultural negotiations, 111–126

Cross-cultural teamwork, 173–187

Cultural analysis context

high, 70–74

low, 70–74

Cultural patterns model, 80

Culture

change, 16–20

stability, 16–20

D

Dating the opponent, 113

Decentralized phase, 194–195

Decoding, 94–95, 97–98

Deontology, 167

Diffuse cultures, 56–57

Diversity management, 143–157

Diversity, advantages of, 145–146

Diversity-friendly policy, barriers to, 146–148

E

East Asian

cultures, 37

economies, 37

Eiffel Tower Culture, 86–87

Emotional, 8, 15, 59–60, 65–66, 84, 106, 128, 151, 163, 170, 176, 201

Encoding, 94, 97–98

Ethical, 28, 34, 159, 165–166, 170–171

Ethics, cultural relativism in, 169–170

Ethics, intercultural perceptions on, 165–171

Etymology, 159

European Business Test Panel, 147

F

Femininity, 26, 35–37, 39, 64–65, 125

Flexibility, 109

French Culture, 45, 80

G

Gender discrimination, 151–152

Gladwin and Walter Model, 133

Glass ceiling, 149–150

Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE), 4, 194, 197, 199

Globalization, 3, 85, 88, 153, 191–203

Goal conflict, 128

Guanxi, 70, 114

Guided Missile Culture, 87

H

High context cultures, 66–67, 128, 135

Hofstede’s model, 83

Home phase, 192, 194

Hunsaker and Cook’s model, 83

I

IBM culture, 80

Identifying cross-cultural teams, 181–187

Incubator Culture, 87–88

Individualism, 26, 28–29, 38–39, 43, 64, 70, 85

Integration methods, 148–149

Intercultural attitudes, 137

International business, disabled colleagues in

disable employees, barriers for, 153–154

legislation, 154

workplace accommodations, 154

International business, perception of age in

age discrimination, 155–156

workplace accommodations, 156

International phase, 193, 195

Interpersonal relations orientation, 112–113

J

Judeo-Christianity, 37

L

Language barrier, 10, 66, 107

Language, nonstandard forms of

Euphemism, 103

Idioms, 103

Jargon, 103

Maxims, 103

Proverbs, 103

Slang, 103

Latin cultures, 52, 67, 104, 106

Leadership style, 149, 153

Legislation, 17, 153–154, 164

Listen actively, 109

Long-term orientation, 38, 119, 162, 168, 176, 178

Low context cultures, 59–60, 66, 68

M

Machiavellianism, 161–163, 171

Mano a mano, 124

Masculinity, 35, 39, 64–65, 85, 125

McDonald’s culture, 80

Mental program, notion of, 5–14

Misevaluation, 99, 180

Misinterpretation, 99, 180

Misperception, 99, 159, 180

Monocultural communication process, 94–95

Multicultural teams, 174

Multilocal phase, 195, 196

N

National culture, 16, 29, 79–91, 122, 174, 179, 181, 199

Networked phase, 194–195

Neutral, 59–60, 65–66, 128, 132, 163, 175, 182

Ningensei, 116, 121

Ningsei, 114

Nonverbal communication, differences in

conversation distance, 106

eye contact, 105

facial expression, 105

gestures, 105

silence, 104

touching, 106–107

voice, tone of, 104

O

Occupational segregation, 150–151

Organizational Culture, 80, 145–147, 150

Organizational dynamics, 82

P

Particularistic cultures, 53, 137, 166

Paternalistic management style, 86

Pay inequity, 152

Perceptions, 44–45, 53, 61, 97, 111, 150, 155, 171, 187

Pluricultural teams, 174

Power Distance (PDI), 26, 30–33, 39–40, 64–65, 72, 83–87, 99–100, 114, 128, 131, 135–136, 140, 162, 166, 179, 201

Proactively, 109

Psychological egotism, 160–161, 171

R

Relativism, reef of, 170

Representational diversity, 144–145

Rhetorical styles, 67–70

S

Scandinavian cultures, 6, 67

Sequentials, 48–52, 55, 71, 112

Short-term orientation, 25, 37–38, 165, 168, 177

Show empathy, 109

Socialization process, 5, 95, 98

Specific cultures, 56–58

Stakeholder approaches, 167–168

Stereotypes, 148–150

Sweet codependence, 114

Synchronic cultures, 48–50, 52, 71, 114, 161, 201

T

Task orientation, 85–86, 112–113

Teams, types of

American football teams, 175–177

basketball teams, 175

tennis doubles teams, 177

Tolerate ambiguity, 109

U

Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI), 26, 33–35, 40, 64–65, 84–85, 114, 120, 166, 171, 175

Unethical, 53, 159–160, 163

Utilitarianism, 165–167

W

Wage discrimination, 152

World phase, 194–195

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