3 MANAGEMENT ACROSS CULTURES WHEN THE BOUNDARIES ARE INTRA-NATIONAL

Leslie Stager, Joe Gladstone, and Linda Beamer

 

 

Introduction

Scholars and practitioners of international management (IM) have struggled to find a succinct definition for management that takes place when more than one nation is involved. Various suggestions have been proposed (Boddewyn, 1999; Boddewyn, Toyne, and Martinez, 2004; Faria and Guedes, 2005; Guedes and Faria, 2007); however, the Academy of Management, the largest and arguably the most prestigious management organization for scholars and practitioners in the world, has provided a working definition that may be the most widely used. The Academy of Management has temporarily settled on this definition of international ...

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