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Managing Cultural Diversity

An Empirical Examination of Cultural Networks and Organizational Structures as Governance Mechanisms in Multinational Corporations

by Martin Baumüller (Author)
©2007 Thesis 612 Pages

Summary

The effects of globalization require that multinational corporations (MNCs) coordinate their differentiated but interdependent organizational parts and align them to a common purpose. This book examines the mechanisms that such organizations use to govern their global subsidiary networks. The book starts with a review of key concepts and theories of multinational organizations and explains the rationale for their existence. Based on this assessment and an empirical study of three globally operating entities, the author develops a framework for examining the cultural and structural governance mechanisms that multinational corporations may employ to coordinate their global operations. This framework identifies different configurations of cultural and structural governance mechanisms and explains what kind of configuration a multinational organization should employ to ensure efficient governance.

Details

Pages
612
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039111688
Language
English
Keywords
Interkulturelles Management Unternehmenskultur Corporate Governance Comparative management Multinational corporation Cultural network Cross-culture management Multinationales Unternehmen Neo-institutional economic
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 612 pp.

Biographical notes

Martin Baumüller (Author)

The Author: After his studies (MSc. and MBA) in international management at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland and the Nanyang Business School in Singapore, Martin Baumueller served as a consultant on different projects for multinational corporations. These projects laid the foundation for the author’s doctoral thesis on multicultural management. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Berne, Switzerland.

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