Index

Understanding National Culture and Ethics in Organizations

ISBN: 978-1-83867-023-8, eISBN: 978-1-83867-022-1

Publication date: 30 September 2020

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(2020), "Index", Warter, I. and Warter, L. (Ed.) Understanding National Culture and Ethics in Organizations, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 181-187. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-022-120201015

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INDEX

Accountability
, 102

Acculturation
, 139

Actually existing socialism
, 48

Administrative heritage in Russia
, 5–7

ALAEA
, 158–159

Ambiguity
, 67

American expat in Poland
, 87

Arbitrary
, 12–14

Arranged
, 160

Artificial intelligence, urgency of meeting ourselves in face of
, 151–152

Attributes
, 2

Automotive electronics
, 23

Automotive industry
, 30

Autonomy, need for
, 58–59

Backsourcing
, 165–166

Balanced integration process
, 137

Boundaries

of Central Europe
, 77–78

culture and
, 76

Bribery
, 97

Business ethics

national culture and
, 97–99

organizational culture and
, 99–101

professional culture and
, 101–103

Businesses
, 76

Caiazza, Rosa
, 4

Captive (in-house) offshoring
, 165–166

Cartwright, chris
, 3

Central and Eastern Countries (see also Global leadership in Eastern and Central Europe)
, 47–51

cultural point of view
, 59–60

economic factor
, 51–54, 60–61

erosion of trust
, 54–55

future
, 59

migration and foreigners
, 57–58

religion
, 55–57

resistance against elite
, 58–59

Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
, 2, 164

data collection
, 168–169

discussion
, 169–175

results of exploratory survey
, 170–174

service delivery organizations
, 4

theoretical background
, 165–168

Central Europe
, 76

Centralization of power
, 105

Change
, 80

Clustering countries by combining Hofstede’s dimensions
, 50–51

Code of conduct
, 104

Codes of ethics
, 99–100, 104

Cognitive bias
, 130–131, 132, 132

Collaboration
, 167–168

Collectivism
, 36, 56–57, 105

Command
, 14

Community members in specific programmes
, 117

Competition
, 96

Complexity
, 67

Confidentiality
, 102

Conservatism
, 98

Constitutions
, 122

Contest model
, 61

Corruption
, 97, 97

Critical analysis of etic approach to cultural diversity management
, 38–40

Cross-border alliances, trends in
, 24–27

Cross-border M&As (see also Mergers and acquisitions (M&As))
, 29, 31

cultural issues
, 138–139

human resources management
, 139–141

integrations challenges
, 136–138

managerial drivers
, 135–136

Cross-theoretical perspectives
, 124–126

Cultural complexity
, 63–64

Cultural differences as path for global leadership
, 69–72

Cultural diversity
, 22, 97

management
, 38–40

Cultural hybridization in Russian Car Industry

administrative heritage
, 6–7

analysis
, 12

interviewee population
, 11

measuring nationally bound administrative heritage
, 10–12

methodology
, 9–10

responding to uncertainty and arbitrary
, 12–14

Russian path
, 15–17

Russian work practices
, 7–9

Cultural identity

metanarratives and mediators
, 150

methodologies for meeting yourself
, 153–160

quest for self-knowledge
, 148–150

urgency of meeting ourselves in face of artificial intelligence
, 151–152

Cultural integration of cross-border M&A
, 136

Cultural issues in cross-border M&A
, 138–139

Cultural mapping
, 39

Cultural mediator
, 150

Cultural patterns
, 124

Cultural-specific knowledge
, 68–69

Culture
, 5–6, 42, 121–124, 151–152

and boundaries
, 76

and Central Europe
, 82

layers of
, 77

vs. States
, 79–80

Cum granosalis
, 42

Czech Republic
, 166

Data
, 126–127

collection in CEE
, 168–169

Deepfake
, 151

Delivery model
, 164–165

Democracy
, 58–59, 100–101, 121–124, 129

values, political culture and perception of
, 127–131

Democratic consolidation
, 125–126

Democratic identity
, 124–126

Discriminant
, 56

East European Countries, mapping
, 35–38

East-Central Europe (See Eastern and Central Europe (ECE))

Eastern and Central Europe (ECE)
, 22, 96

Eastern Europe
, 1, 34, 48, 63–64

national culture and business ethics
, 97–99

organizational culture and business ethics
, 99–101

professional culture and business ethics
, 101–103

Eastern European countries
, 34, 49

Eastern European Cultures (see also Global leadership in Eastern and Central Europe)

applying approaches to Eastern European countries
, 42–43

critical analysis of etic approach to cultural diversity management
, 38–40

cultural orientation
, 38

emic approach
, 40–41

etic perspective
, 34–35, 41

mapping East European Countries
, 35–38

multiparadigmatic and pluralistic approach
, 41–42

Economic factor
, 51–54, 60–61

Elite, resistance against
, 58–59

Emic Approach
, 40–41

Emigration
, 57–58

Erosion of trust
, 54–55

Etic approach critical analysis to cultural diversity management
, 38–40

Etic perspective
, 34–35, 41

European automotive industry

M&A for
, 24–27

particularities of
, 23–24

European Initiatives for Roma Integration
, 111

European Union (EU)
, 23, 96, 108

Europeanization
, 96

Expatriates
, 76

Fabryka Samochodow Osobowych (FSO)
, 25

Family, tribes, neighbours and nations
, 149

Femininity
, 36

Financial resources, lack of
, 115

Financialization
, 96

Flow
, 159

Foreign direct investment (FDI)
, 22, 167–168

Foreigners
, 57–58

Free market economy
, 100–101

Free voucher privatization
, 53

Games
, 160

Gamification
, 158–160

Geely and Volvo
, 27

George, Simons
, 4

Global and host-region firms
, 26–27

Global automotive industry
, 22

2008 Global Financial Crisis
, 54

Global leadership in Eastern and Central Europe
, 66–67

cultural differences as path
, 69–72

frames for understanding
, 68–69

identification and development
, 67–68

intercultural and leadership competency frameworks
, 72–73

Intercultural Effectiveness Cycle
, 65

Pyramid Model
, 65

society culture scales
, 64

Global sourcing of business functions
, 166

Globalization
, 80, 96, 104

Goal settings and accomplishment
, 169

Grecu, Silviu-Petru
, 4

Hahn, Melissa A.
, 3

Hanganu, Bianca
, 3

Happiness
, 58–59

Health insurance
, 115

Health literacy, lack of
, 115–116

Health mediators

intercultural mediation
, 111–113

medical problems faced by Roma population
, 110–111

Roma population and relationship with medical system in Romania
, 114–117

in Romania
, 113–114

socioeconomic problems faced by Roma population
, 109–110

Heavy bureaucracy
, 15

Hierarchy
, 14

History

importance of
, 78

understanding
, 80–82

Hofstede’ scores
, 49–50

Hofstede’s Model
, 36–37

Homo collectives
, 124

Homogeneity of national cultures
, 39

Homogenizing
, 56

Human resources management in cross-border M&A
, 139–141

Hungary
, 77

Hybridization process
, 18

Hydrogen and fuel cell technology
, 23

Imitation
, 152

Immersion
, 148

Immigration
, 57–58

Impartiality
, 102

Independence
, 102

Individualism
, 36

Individualism versus Collectivism (IDV)
, 60–61

Indulgence
, 37, 82–84

Information
, 13

Inglehart–Welzel survey
, 35–36

Institutional performance
, 122

Institutional void
, 8

Integrations challenges in cross-border M&A
, 136–138

Intercultural and Leadership Competency Frameworks
, 72–73

Intercultural communication competence
, 67

Intercultural competence
, 67–68

Intercultural Effectiveness Cycle
, 65, 68

Intercultural issues in global alliances
, 27–29

Intercultural mediation health mediators
, 111–113

Intercultural synergy
, 22, 97

Interdependence
, 67

International automotive M&A
, 31

Interviewee population in Russia
, 11

Ioan, Beatrice Gabriela
, 3

Journal keeping
, 153

Katastroika
, 53

Kedziora, Damian
, 4

Leadership
, 66

Life expectancy of Roma
, 109

Limited trust and norms
, 13

Long-term societies
, 36

Loyalty
, 55

Machine cluster
, 50

Maimone, Fabrizio
, 3

Managerial Drivers of cross-border M&A
, 135–136

Managerial transfer
, 10

Mapping East European Countries
, 35–38

Masculinity
, 36

Masculinity versus Femininity (MAS)
, 60–61

Mediators (see also Health mediators)
, 150

Medical system in Romania
, 114–117

Mental images
, 50–51

Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) (see also Cross-border M&As)
, 2–4, 167–168

for European automotive sector
, 24–29

policy
, 22

strategic process
, 136

trends in cross-border alliances
, 24–27

Metanarratives
, 150

Métarécit
, 150

Methodologies for meeting yourself
, 153–160

gamification
, 158–160

journal keeping
, 153

self-talk exploration
, 154–156

We’s and They’s
, 156–158

What’s in a Name?
, 153–154

Migration
, 57–58

Mind-mapping software
, 157

Mitteleuropa
, 77–78

Modernity
, 35

Monopoly
, 160

Montenero, Vincent
, 2

Multicultural migration
, 78–79

Multinationals
, 27

Multiparadigmatic and Pluralistic Approach
, 41–42

Multiplicity
, 66–67

National culture
, 5–6, 56

and business ethics
, 97–99

cultural values
, 103–104

Nationalism
, 149

Nationally bound administrative heritage in Russia
, 10–12

Network model
, 61

Network system
, 50

Networking
, 12–13

Neuroscience
, 154–155

New product development project (NPD project)
, 167–168

Offshore outsourcing
, 165–166

Offshoring of services
, 165–166

Organizational culture
, 77, 166–167

and business ethics
, 99–101

in ECE
, 104

Organizational ethics
, 100

Particularities of European automotive industry
, 23–24

Perception of democracy
, 127–131

Performance emphasis
, 175

Personal hygiene, lack of
, 116

Personal identity

metanarratives and mediators
, 150

methodologies for meeting yourself
, 153–160

quest for self-knowledge
, 148–150

urgency of meeting ourselves in face of artificial intelligence
, 151–152

Personal network
, 12

Plato
, 158

Plus Flux
, 67

Poland
, 76–77, 81, 166

American expat in
, 87

Polish delivery centres
, 164–165

Political behaviour in Post-Communist Romania
, 121–124

Political cognition
, 124–126

Political culture
, 122–123

of democracy
, 127–131

Political orientations
, 124

Political sophistication
, 124

Political structures
, 122

Political theory
, 122

Political transparency
, 122

Post-Communist Romania

culture and democracy
, 121–124

data, methods and research design
, 126–127

political cognition and democratic identity
, 124–126

values, political culture and perception of democracy
, 127–131

Power distance
, 84–86

Power distance index (PDI)
, 36, 60–61

Power games
, 79

Practices
, 155

in Russia
, 15

Privacy
, 102

Privatization
, 96

Privatization of Economy
, 53–54

Professional culture and business ethics
, 101–103

Professional ethics
, 101

Professionals
, 102

Professions
, 103

PSA Peugeot Citroen (PSA)
, 25

Pyramid Model of Global Leadership
, 65, 68

Pyramid System
, 50

Pyramidal organization
, 61

Quest for self-knowledge
, 148–150

Realism
, 103

Relationship management
, 15–17

Religion
, 55–57, 56

Research design
, 126–127

Resistance
, 151

against elite
, 58–59

Resource-based theory
, 135

Restraint
, 37

Reward orientation
, 175

Roma population
, 108

fertility and mortality rates
, 108–109

life expectancy of Roma
, 109

medical problems
, 110–111

and relationship with medical system in Romania
, 114–117

socioeconomic problems
, 109–110

Romania
, 110–111

health mediators in
, 113–114

Roma population and relationship with medical system in
, 114–117

Russia
, 5

Russian contemporary civil society
, 8

Russian culture
, 18

Russian difference
, 6, 16

Russian path
, 15–17

Russian specificity
, 18

Russian work practices
, 7–9

Rusu, Roxana Elena
, 3

Secular-rational values
, 35

Self-expression values
, 35

Self-knowledge, quest for
, 148–150

Self-reliance
, 85

Self-talk exploration
, 154–156

Service near shoring
, 165–166

Shame of being sick
, 116

Shared services centres (SSCs)
, 165–166

Shock Therapy results
, 52–53

Short-term societies
, 36

Short-time orientation
, 14

Situational individual power
, 13

Social representations
, 124

Social stigmatization and exclusion
, 109–110

Socialist Central European (CE)
, 24

Socialist competition
, 48

Socialist Southeast Europe (SEE)
, 24, 96, 100–101

Socialization control
, 10

Solar system
, 61

Solar System Cluster
, 50

Stability of national cultures
, 39

Strategic M&A
, 31

Structural control
, 10

Survival values
, 35

Systems control
, 10

Team orientation
, 175

Tolerance
, 125–129

Traditional values
, 35

Transition
, 58

Transitional outsourcing
, 165–166

Trust, erosion of
, 54–55

Uncertainty Avoidance
, 50, 86, 98

Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI)
, 36, 60–61

Uncertainty in Russia
, 12–14

Unconscious bias
, 155

Values
, 37

of democracy
, 127–131

value-added outsourcing
, 165–166

VERTIGO
, 159

Very, Philippe
, 2

Voucher approach
, 53

Warter, Iulian
, 2–3

Warter, Liviu
, 2–3

We’s and They’s
, 156–158

Well-oiled machine
, 61

What’s in a Name?
, 153–154

Working and living in Central Europe

boundaries of Central Europe
, 77–78

culture and boundaries
, 76

culture and Central Europe
, 82

cultures vs. states
, 79–80

importance of history
, 78

indulgence
, 82–84

layers of culture
, 77

multicultural migration
, 78–79

power distance
, 84–86

power games
, 79

rapid change
, 80

recommendations
, 86–88

uncertainty avoidance
, 86

understanding history
, 80–82

Wursten, Huib
, 3

Zeitgeist
, 154