Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers

This paper provides a critique of a cross-cultural management (CCM) framework in understanding the interaction between Western expatriate managers in Poland and their Polish colleagues/subordinates based on data from 32 semi-structured interviews with British expatriate managers working in Poland. B...

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Main Author: ALLEN Gregory
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Varazdin Development and Entrepreneurship Agency 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Economic and Social Development (Varaždin)
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spelling doaj-76bb3ec362834582aba83bea51e3ba082020-11-24T23:56:28ZengVarazdin Development and Entrepreneurship AgencyJournal of Economic and Social Development (Varaždin)1849-33272018-03-01518491Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate ManagersALLEN GregoryThis paper provides a critique of a cross-cultural management (CCM) framework in understanding the interaction between Western expatriate managers in Poland and their Polish colleagues/subordinates based on data from 32 semi-structured interviews with British expatriate managers working in Poland. By critically analyzing the discourse of the expatriate managers, this paper argues that an interpretive approach highlights two dynamic elements crucial to such interactions which quantitative approaches fail to capture. These two dynamic factors provide a perspective from which the expatriate managers’ representation of Poles as managerially and culturally inferior can be better understood. By implication, it is proposed that similar representation on the part of expatriate managers can be observed in any scenario of Western expatriation to countries they perceive as being less economically developed.http://www.jesd-online.com/dokumenti/upload/separated/Vol_5_No_1_Paper10.pdfcritical management studiescross cultural managementexpatriation
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Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers
Journal of Economic and Social Development (Varaždin)
critical management studies
cross cultural management
expatriation
author_facet ALLEN Gregory
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title Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers
title_short Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers
title_full Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers
title_fullStr Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers
title_full_unstemmed Skewed Integration: the Negative Representation of Poles by Expatriate Managers
title_sort skewed integration: the negative representation of poles by expatriate managers
publisher Varazdin Development and Entrepreneurship Agency
series Journal of Economic and Social Development (Varaždin)
issn 1849-3327
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This paper provides a critique of a cross-cultural management (CCM) framework in understanding the interaction between Western expatriate managers in Poland and their Polish colleagues/subordinates based on data from 32 semi-structured interviews with British expatriate managers working in Poland. By critically analyzing the discourse of the expatriate managers, this paper argues that an interpretive approach highlights two dynamic elements crucial to such interactions which quantitative approaches fail to capture. These two dynamic factors provide a perspective from which the expatriate managers’ representation of Poles as managerially and culturally inferior can be better understood. By implication, it is proposed that similar representation on the part of expatriate managers can be observed in any scenario of Western expatriation to countries they perceive as being less economically developed.
topic critical management studies
cross cultural management
expatriation
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