Cross-Culture Management : An Examination on Task, Relationship and Work Overload Stress Orientations of Dutch and Vietnamese
Human capital plays an important role and acts as a strategic resource that helps firms achieve strategic competitiveness. In the global business context, understanding the expectations and behaviors of employees in different cultures is paramount for international and multicultural organizations to...
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