Understanding Global Cultures: Metaphorical Journeys Through 17 CountriesSAGE Publications, 24 sty 1994 - 392 This book, a best-seller in its first edition, uses cultural metaphors to help students and managers understand, describe, and compare national cultures. In addition to expanding the number of countries covered, the author introduces new conceptual frameworks for classifying cultures based on the works of Triandis, Fiske, and Huntington. These frameworks support students as they develop an increased awareness of various cultures and begin the challenging process of integrating cultural and economic perspectives.
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... discussion suggests , we used a relatively straightforward method to construct our metaphors of different societies ... discuss many issues , but three seem of para- mount importance : ( a ) the worldview that a cluster of countries may ...
... discussion suggests , we used a relatively straightforward method to construct our metaphors of different societies ... discuss many issues , but three seem of para- mount importance : ( a ) the worldview that a cluster of countries may ...
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... discussing this area , including the British Isles , Great Britain , Britain , and the United Kingdom . We will be discussing Britain , which is synonymous with Great Britain and comprises England , Scotland , and Wales . These make up ...
... discussing this area , including the British Isles , Great Britain , Britain , and the United Kingdom . We will be discussing Britain , which is synonymous with Great Britain and comprises England , Scotland , and Wales . These make up ...
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... discuss their daily activities but to share the feelings associated with those activities . The Italian trait of ... discussing an impor- tant subject , everyone becomes involved and starts talking at the same time . From the outside ...
... discuss their daily activities but to share the feelings associated with those activities . The Italian trait of ... discussing an impor- tant subject , everyone becomes involved and starts talking at the same time . From the outside ...
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