Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish

Business globalization causes all project managers, sooner or later, to face the challenge of understanding cultural differences. Identifying the risks associated with these differences has become an essential task today when discussing international projects. This paper shows how to improve the man...

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Main Authors: Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero, Isabel Ortiz-Marcos, Luis Ballesteros-Sánchez, Xabier Martínez-Beneitez
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7588
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spelling doaj-2a1409ddcb0c42e486ba9eb60a5d8f042020-11-25T03:07:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127588758810.3390/su12187588Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the SpanishRocío Rodríguez-Rivero0Isabel Ortiz-Marcos1Luis Ballesteros-Sánchez2Xabier Martínez-Beneitez3Department of Organization, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, C/José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain.Department of Organization, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, C/José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain.Department of Organization, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, C/José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain.Taiger Spain, C/Apolonio Morales, 13, 28036 Madrid, SpainBusiness globalization causes all project managers, sooner or later, to face the challenge of understanding cultural differences. Identifying the risks associated with these differences has become an essential task today when discussing international projects. This paper shows how to improve the management of projects carried out in China by Spanish organizations, identifying risks related to differences between societies. To determine this set of risks, the cultural dimensions of Hofstede and Meyer were analyzed for the case of China and Spain, as well as the most critical values of the World Value Survey between both cultures. From there, and thanks to work done with a focus group formed of 29 Spanish project managers who are experienced in working in projects developed in China, risks were identified and classified into categories considering cultural dimensions. The results obtained show a record of risks of great interest for organizations working in international contexts, mainly in China. They reveal, in addition, the importance of considering this type of risks related to cultural differences, which have rarely been treated before.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7588risk managementproject managementvaluesnational cultureChina
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author Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero
Isabel Ortiz-Marcos
Luis Ballesteros-Sánchez
Xabier Martínez-Beneitez
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Isabel Ortiz-Marcos
Luis Ballesteros-Sánchez
Xabier Martínez-Beneitez
Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish
Sustainability
risk management
project management
values
national culture
China
author_facet Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero
Isabel Ortiz-Marcos
Luis Ballesteros-Sánchez
Xabier Martínez-Beneitez
author_sort Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero
title Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish
title_short Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish
title_full Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish
title_fullStr Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Risks for Better Project Management between Two Different Cultures: The Chinese and the Spanish
title_sort identifying risks for better project management between two different cultures: the chinese and the spanish
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Business globalization causes all project managers, sooner or later, to face the challenge of understanding cultural differences. Identifying the risks associated with these differences has become an essential task today when discussing international projects. This paper shows how to improve the management of projects carried out in China by Spanish organizations, identifying risks related to differences between societies. To determine this set of risks, the cultural dimensions of Hofstede and Meyer were analyzed for the case of China and Spain, as well as the most critical values of the World Value Survey between both cultures. From there, and thanks to work done with a focus group formed of 29 Spanish project managers who are experienced in working in projects developed in China, risks were identified and classified into categories considering cultural dimensions. The results obtained show a record of risks of great interest for organizations working in international contexts, mainly in China. They reveal, in addition, the importance of considering this type of risks related to cultural differences, which have rarely been treated before.
topic risk management
project management
values
national culture
China
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7588
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