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Cross-Cultural Management Research: The Ostrich and the Trend.
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1983
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Business CultureOrganizational CultureHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorCross-cultural Management PapersManagementCultural DiversityCross-cultural IssuesComparative ManagementInternational ManagementCross-cultural IssueCross-cultural StudiesCross-cultural ManagementCross-cultural ArticlesCross-cultural CommunicationCultureOrganizational CommunicationCross-cultural Management ResearchBusinessCulture ChangeArtsCultural Anthropology
The trends in cross-cultural management papers published in 24 journals during the last decade, 1971 to 1980, are examined. Less than 5 percent of organizational behavior articles published in top American management journals focused on cross-cultural issues. The majority of the cross-cultural articles were single culture studies; less than 1 percent investigated the interaction between employees of different cultures. No increase was seen in the number of international organizational behavior articles over the decade.
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