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Purpose

– The purpose of this paper is to investigate collaboration and coordination practices in the organisation whose members come from two countries that differ dramatically in generalised trust: Poland and the USA.

Design/methodology/approach

– A qualitative field study conducted in Silicon Valley-based American-Polish start-up joint venture.

Findings

– There are three mechanisms can facilitate collaboration in organisations that differ in generalised trust: frequent interaction that may form a basis for knowledge-based trust, professional cultures that provide common platform for communication, and presence of intermediaries that possess understanding and ability to communicate of both cultures.

Practical implications

– The findings can be applied in the context of offshoring projects in knowledge intensive industries.

Originality/value

– Research presented in this paper investigates collaboration of parties from low-trust and high-trust cultures within one business venture.

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