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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (2011) 18 (4): 426–442.
Published: 25 October 2011
... Survey questionnaires were administered to a sample of 143 Mexico‐ and US‐based learning teams. Regression analysis was used to test hypotheses. Findings In both cultural contexts, cognitive conflict more positively affected performance when team‐oriented behaviors were high. This effect was stronger...
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (2009) 16 (2): 165–178.
Published: 01 May 2009
... normative equivalence strategies in international survey research. The survey was sent to 104 Human Resource Directors located in Mexico via email and efax. The paper will identify survey strategies that contributed to a response rate of 49 per cent, which is considered high in cross‐cultural research...
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (2007) 14 (4): 365–386.
Published: 30 October 2007
... the Swedish firms' establishments and positions in the market. Design/methodology/approach The paper presents an exploratory study to develop a conceptual framework. A descriptive case study approach is also employed to document the nature of the automotive industry in Mexico and the establishment...
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (2006) 13 (3): 230–243.
Published: 01 July 2006
... a stratified random sample of companies that do business in Mexico. Individuals received a personal e‐mail, requesting their participation in the research. Those who agreed to participate completed a questionnaire and cultural understanding survey online. Findings The data showed that meetings...
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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (1994) 1 (2): 29–33.
Published: 01 February 1994
...Ronald S. Allen Written for an international industrial relations class in the Hagan School of Business, explores the potential difficulties of cultural variations of the USA, Canada and Mexico under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The key areas evaluated are industrial relations...

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