Unique Hungarian way of cross-cultural management Through an example of a multinational company in the oil and gas industry
Katul Yousef
Journal of East European Management Studies, 2020, vol. 25, issue 3, 448-468
Abstract:
Multiculturalism is a new phenomenon in Central-East European countries and has a different meaning than in Western Europe. There are many historical and cultural differences within Europe, as the Eastern countries cannot duplicate the West regarding cross-cultural management, and so they have to make their own tailor-made strategy. The countries that later joined the EU have their own unique position in business in accordance with the Muslim countries. One of the biggest multinational company in Central-East Europe is able to make an entrance into the overruled oil industry successfully. Content analyses of the company published documents, websites are summarized in this current paper in order to highlight the uniqueness of their CCM.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.5771/0949-6181-2020-3-448
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