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Transnational Organizations and Cross-Cultural Workplaces

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This work explores everyday face-to-face interactions between expatriate and host national employees in cross-cultural offices of transnational organizations and corporations. Applying the concepts of cosmopolitanism, social capital, and network theory, the book highlights both "closure" and "openness" in interpersonal interactions thus presenting more nuanced ways of understanding employees' transnational business/social connections. It also offers useful suggestions, such as the importance of developing a sense of respect for each other, for those who work in transnational office environments in both home and host societies. The author based her findings on one year of intensive fieldwork in Indonesia, which provides an intimate look at the transnational relationships between Japanese expatriate employees and Indonesian host national co-workers. Social science and international business scholars will embrace this ethnographic study of the relationships formed by these professional migrations.

List of contents

1. Transnational Encountering: Openness and Closure in in-Between Spaces.- 2. Transnational Offices.- 3. Living in a Bubble?.- 4. Porous Spaces: Coping with Differences and Familiarities.- 5. Mediators: Trust in Individuals and Groups.- 6. Scale of Groups and Communities.- 7. Transnational Business/Social Ties: Consequences of Interactions.- 8. Conclusion: Insights from Porous Spaces.- 9. Epilogue.

About the author










Yukimi Shimoda is a Research Fellow at the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Research Institute, Japan, and Honorary Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia. Her research interests include mobility, cross-cultural interaction, transnational connection, migration, networks, and inclusive business.


Summary

This work explores everyday face-to-face interactions between expatriate and host national employees in cross-cultural offices of transnational organizations and corporations. Applying the concepts of cosmopolitanism, social capital, and network theory, the book highlights both “closure” and “openness” in interpersonal interactions thus presenting more nuanced ways of understanding employees’ transnational business/social connections. It also offers useful suggestions, such as the importance of developing a sense of respect for each other, for those who work in transnational office environments in both home and host societies. The author based her findings on one year of intensive fieldwork in Indonesia, which provides an intimate look at the transnational relationships between Japanese expatriate employees and Indonesian host national co-workers. Social science and international business scholars will embrace this ethnographic study of the relationships formed by these professional migrations.


Product details

Authors Yukimi Shimoda
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781349705771
ISBN 978-1-349-70577-1
No. of pages 294
Dimensions 148 mm x 17 mm x 210 mm
Weight 415 g
Illustrations XXI, 294 p. 5 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

B, Human Resource Management, Business and Management, International business, Personnel & human resources management, Personnel Management, Management science, International business enterprises

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