Introduction
Binod Sundararajan (binod@dal.ca),
Oksana Shkurska (oksana.shkurska@dal.ca) and
Shannon Lin (shannon.lin@dal.ca)
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Binod Sundararajan: Dalhousie University
Oksana Shkurska: Dalhousie University
Shannon Lin: Dalhousie University
Chapter Chapter 1 in Cross-Cultural Practices in Business and Finance, 2023, pp 1-14 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Introduction section will lay out broadly, not only the scope of the textbook, but also provide instances of the complexities and uncertainties that can develop when people do business across borders and across cultures. For example, what can businesses do when there is a potential for a global pandemic to which governments do not yet have an organized response? Would technology be able to come to the rescue? Possibly, at the least for meetings across time zones.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06440-1_1
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