Empirical analysis of ‘level of comfort’ among international workers at multinational firms
The research is grounded in responses of multicultural team members at multinational workplaces from 14 different countries that provided their preferences or choice of nationalities of members that they would like to hire/work with. Results show clear differences in ‘levels of comfort’ displayed by...
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doaj-34c9509fa3684ad69435f4548068c46e2020-11-25T02:58:37ZengEscola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPMInternext: Revista Eletrônica de Negócios Internacionais1980-48652017-08-01122455710.18568/1980-4865.12245-57238Empirical analysis of ‘level of comfort’ among international workers at multinational firmsVijesh Jain0Susana Costa e Silva1Institute of Technology and Science, Ghaziabad, IndiaCatólica Porto Business School Universidade Católica Portuguesa | Porto Rua de Diogo Botelho, 1327 4169-005 Porto, PortugalThe research is grounded in responses of multicultural team members at multinational workplaces from 14 different countries that provided their preferences or choice of nationalities of members that they would like to hire/work with. Results show clear differences in ‘levels of comfort’ displayed by managers and members having particular national cultural background in what concerns their preferences and choices of colleagues with origins from other national cultures. These variations results into designation of rankings to the destination regions based on preference by the respondents from the source countries. Results also show a somewhat common pattern of preferences irrespective of their national origins that has been described.https://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/379cultural distancecross culture studycomfort with foreign culturesculture to culture comfort |
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Empirical analysis of ‘level of comfort’ among international workers at multinational firms |
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Empirical analysis of ‘level of comfort’ among international workers at multinational firms |
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Empirical analysis of ‘level of comfort’ among international workers at multinational firms |
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empirical analysis of ‘level of comfort’ among international workers at multinational firms |
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Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM |
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Internext: Revista Eletrônica de Negócios Internacionais |
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1980-4865 |
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The research is grounded in responses of multicultural team members at multinational workplaces from 14 different countries that provided their preferences or choice of nationalities of members that they would like to hire/work with. Results show clear differences in ‘levels of comfort’ displayed by managers and members having particular national cultural background in what concerns their preferences and choices of colleagues with origins from other national cultures. These variations results into designation of rankings to the destination regions based on preference by the respondents from the source countries. Results also show a somewhat common pattern of preferences irrespective of their national origins that has been described. |
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cultural distance cross culture study comfort with foreign cultures culture to culture comfort |
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