This study examines the current status of cross-cultural management (CCM) in Australia.
The study is based on Reyes' (2004) Ph.D research of a qualitative nature in five organisations in the public and private sectors selected from a sample of organisations which appear to lead the field in Australia in respect of CCM. Literature is also surveyed to present a picture of the current legal and institutional setting of CCM in Australia and provide a context for the study.
Analysis of the findings highlights the gap between cross-cultural rhetoric and action in workplace situations. Problems are identified leading to incomplete and inadequate implementation of CCM in the respondent organisations. The study argues for the need for management to take a systems approach to the formulation and implementation of CCM. Some suggestions are made for improvements in the future.
History
Event
British Academy of Management. Conference (2005: Oxford, England)
Pagination
1 - 22
Publisher
British Academy of Management
Location
Oxford, England
Place of publication
Oxford, England
Start date
2005-09-13
End date
2005-09-15
ISBN-13
9780954960810
ISBN-10
0954960815
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Easterby-Smith, M Sako
Title of proceedings
BAM 2005 : Challenges of organisations in global markets : conference proceedings of the 2005 British Academy of Management