Globalization and Culture at Work: Exploring their Combined GlocalitySpringer Science & Business Media, 2006 M01 16 - 194 pages Behaviour at work can no longer be stereotyped as global or local – modern or traditional – with very little in-between. Instead work behaviour is a complex interplay between Global and Local values. It takes place in a Glocality. Thus individual achievement co-exists with group aspirations, pay diversity takes place in a social context, teamwork reflects cultural narrative, and labour mobility is bound by community bias. Globalization and Culture at Work: Exploring their Combined Glocality breaks new ground by exploring such glocalities, and the implications they create for managing human potential better. The volume is essential reading for researchers, managers, culturalists and consultants of work behaviour alike. |
Contents
4 | 4 |
Culture 2147 | 21 |
Achievement 4975 | 49 |
Power | 56 |
Influences of Gravity on Work Behavior | 61 |
Systems Approach 7073 | 70 |
A Theoretical Foundation | 77 |
Research on Double Demotivation | 87 |
Other editions - View all
Globalization and Culture at Work: Exploring Their Combined Glocality Stuart C. Carr No preview available - 2004 |
Globalization and Culture at Work: Exploring their Combined Glocality Stuart C. Carr No preview available - 2010 |
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