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Omgaan met cultuurverschillen - Geheel vernieuwde editie

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Since its original hardcover publication in 1991, this influential work has garnered significant attention, selling over 100,000 copies globally and translated into 15 languages. Professor Geert Hofstede's extensive field research on cultural differences provides insights into how we think as members of groups. This revised edition incorporates the latest data from Hofstede's ongoing research, offering detailed comparisons of cross-cultural differences across 70 nations in various domains, including business, family, education, and politics. Hofstede addresses phenomena such as culture shock, ethnocentrism, and stereotyping, while highlighting the practical implications of understanding these cultural differences for more productive collaboration among diverse groups. He combines rigorous intellectual analysis with social, cultural, and organizational research to illustrate a world often lacking self-awareness of the significant differences among cultures, organizations, and nations, especially in the context of globalization. Hofstede argues that culture shock—whether experienced by individuals, organizations, or diplomats—can be advantageous if understood. This work elucidates the differences in thought processes between leaders and their followers, providing practical solutions for resolving conflicts in business and politics.

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Allemaal andersdenkenden, Geert Hofstede, Gert Jan Hofstede

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Rok vydání
2005
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Podtitul
Omgaan met cultuurverschillen - Geheel vernieuwde editie
Jazyk
nizozemsky
Vydavatel
Contact
Rok vydání
2005
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
431
ISBN10
9025426816
ISBN13
9789025426811
Série
První vydání
2005
Původní název
Culture’s Consequenses. Software of the Mind
Hodnocení
4,2 z 5
Anotace
Since its original hardcover publication in 1991, this influential work has garnered significant attention, selling over 100,000 copies globally and translated into 15 languages. Professor Geert Hofstede's extensive field research on cultural differences provides insights into how we think as members of groups. This revised edition incorporates the latest data from Hofstede's ongoing research, offering detailed comparisons of cross-cultural differences across 70 nations in various domains, including business, family, education, and politics. Hofstede addresses phenomena such as culture shock, ethnocentrism, and stereotyping, while highlighting the practical implications of understanding these cultural differences for more productive collaboration among diverse groups. He combines rigorous intellectual analysis with social, cultural, and organizational research to illustrate a world often lacking self-awareness of the significant differences among cultures, organizations, and nations, especially in the context of globalization. Hofstede argues that culture shock—whether experienced by individuals, organizations, or diplomats—can be advantageous if understood. This work elucidates the differences in thought processes between leaders and their followers, providing practical solutions for resolving conflicts in business and politics.