将全球置于全球工作中:跨文化视角下的跨国协作实践

Putting the Global in Global Work: An Intercultural Lens on the Practice of Cross-National Collaboration

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS · 2011
被引 153
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

指出管理学文献对跨国协作中的跨文化因素研究不足,提出采用跨文化视角理解文化差异如何影响全球工作,并以社交网络和技术使用为例说明文化差异导致的行为模式差异。

Abstract

Collaboration across national boundaries has become increasingly prevalent over the last decade, yet the management literature remains remarkably unhelpful in answering questions about what happens when people across nations and cultures work closely together. We review the management literature that reports empirical studies of global work and conclude that few of these studies, despite their explicit focus on globally distributed work, meaningfully examine the intercultural aspects of these collaborations. We assume an intercultural lens to understand what gets lost by not examining the global in global work and conclude that the very process by which workers who reside in different countries confront, explore, and resolve cultural differences begs for more clarity. Further, we conclude that a more contextual and dynamic view of culture is necessary to shed light on these processes. We use two examples—social networks and technology use—to illustrate how cultural differences might generate different patterns of behavior, and consider the effect of these potential incompatibilities on global work and workers as they collaborate across national boundaries.

跨文化管理全球工作跨国协作组织行为