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Concepts of cross-cultural orientation: a comparison of Latvian and German business cultures

In: National and international aspects of organizational culture

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  • Ilona Baumane

    (University of Latvia)

  • Çrika Ðumilo

    (University of Latvia)

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  • Ilona Baumane & Çrika Ðumilo, 2006. "Concepts of cross-cultural orientation: a comparison of Latvian and German business cultures," University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, in: Maaja Vadi & Anne Reino & Gerli Hämmal (ed.), National and international aspects of organizational culture, edition 1, volume 24, chapter 11, pages 248-274, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia).
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    1. Cartwright, Sue & Cooper, Cary L., 1992. "Mergers and Acquisitions," Elsevier Monographs, Elsevier, edition 1, number 9780750601443.
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