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Expatriates 2 Intercultrual communication 2 Intercultrual effectiveness 2 International human resource management 2 Thailand 1
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Fisher, Gregory B. 2 Hartel, Charmine E. J. 1 Härtel, Charmine E.J. 1
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal 1
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Cross-cultural effectiveness of Western expatriate-Thai client interactions: Lessons learned for IHRM research and theory
Fisher, Gregory B.; Hartel, Charmine E. J. - 2003
Expatriates who perform poorly in their overseas assignments cost multinational enterprises billions of dollars, damage firm reputation, disrupt relationships with local nationals, and often exact a cost on expatriates’ psychological well-being. International human resource management, which...
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Cross‐cultural effectiveness of Western expatriate‐Thai client interactions: lessons learned for IHRM research and theory
Fisher, Gregory B.; Härtel, Charmine E.J. - In: Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal 10 (2003) 4, pp. 4-28
Expatriates who perform poorly in their overseas assignments cost multinational enterprises billions of dollars, damage firm reputation, disrupt relationships with local nationals, and often exact a cost on expatriates’ psychological well‐being. International human resource management, which...
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