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J. Barsoux, P. Lawrence (1990)
The Challenge of British Management
R. Pascale, A. Athos (1982)
The Art of Japanese Management
Internal audit is a suitable canvass on which to explore crosscultural themes since these professionals possess a bird's eye view of an organization, and frequently swoop on their prey for short periods. It is vital in these short skirmishes, which nowadays tend to result in constructive and positive recommendations Vinten, 1986, for crosscultural currents to be considered. The issue may arise within one country, with the cultural and ethnic diversity of the workforce, especially in a multinational enterprise, or as one steps over national boundaries to visit other countries. William T. Thornhill wrote a stimulating text on Auditing NonUS Operations Thornhill, 1984. Its emphasis was on international organizations as a whole, and the problems and issues to which they give rise. These ranged from customs, laws and regulations, languages, religions and government which the author misleadingly refers to as simple problems, to the complex problems of economics, foreign exchange, credit, importexport problems and restrictions, ethics, and integrity of controls.
Cross Cultural Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1994
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