The Comparison and Interaction of the Romanian and Vietnamese Negotiation Styles
Andrei Condrea () and
Mai Anh Ngo ()
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Andrei Condrea: EDC Paris Business School, Paris, France
Mai Anh Ngo: Saimaa University of Applied Sciences, Lappeenranta, Finland
HOLISTICA Journal of Business and Public Administration, 2015, vol. 6, issue 3, 60-66
Abstract:
Today’s society is increasingly connected, distance between a set of people becoming a nonfactor due to advancements in communications technology. Thus, you can have teams of people from half a world away meet and sit down together. This applies to our case, Romania and Vietnam, two countries which, while they have had little to no direct interaction, are very similar in terms of culture, both professional and personal.
Date: 2015
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