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Managing business relationship development : a cross­ cultural perspective

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Cross-cultural issues have been put forward to explain the high failure rate among American firms doing business in China and vice versa. This study focuses on investigating the strategic orientations and behaviors of subsidiaries in business relationship development (BRD) for multinational firms with bases in both countries. In particular, it explores how local managers perceive the effectiveness of BRD and cope with issues between the parent company and the local environment. The study conducted multiple-case studies, based on examination of documents, observation and extensive interviews with local managers from four multinational firms. It provides an integrated perspective for increasing the success of BRD for a subsidiary's manager dealing with interactions between the organizational culture of its parent company and the subsidiary's environment. The research focuses on understanding how organizational culture may conflict with a subsidiary's local environment and affect the local manager's strategic orientation, which in turn produces different performance expectations.

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Cross-Cultural Subsidiary's Strategic Orientation Relationship Development

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Cheng-Lung, Li (2009). "Managing business relationship development : a cross­ cultural perspective". Portuguese Journal of Management Studies, XIV(2):123-148

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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão

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