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Title: “With increasing globalization, organizational culture will be more important than national culture”. Discuss and critically evaluate this statement.
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This means that the Chinese expect others in their group to look after and defend them while the Americans tend to look after the interests if themselves and their immediate family (S. Robbins, R. Bergman, I. Stagg, M. Coulter (2006) Management 4th Edition, Pg 141)... Showed first 250 characters
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However, if the Americans were to insistent on their national culture of individualism, the foreign Chinese is bound to experience a culture shock, where he may be feel uncomfortable and is unable to adjust to the different working environment. This may in turn lead to conflicts and fiction between the Chinese and his American colleagues due to a stark disagreement in cultural beliefs and values... Showed next 250 characters
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