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Business Cultures in International Business

In: World Economy and International Business

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  • Natalia Piskulova

    (MGIMO University)

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It is becoming increasingly important to know the business cultures of different countries. A lot of companies are expanding their activities in international markets. The main factors in the formation and differences of business cultures were religious, historical and linguistic features. The most significant differences in culture-forming values are observed between Western and Eastern business cultures, but a significant difference is also noted within the framework of European culture between the countries of Southern Europe and other countries. In the context of globalisation, there is a certain convergence of values of different countries while maintaining key differences between business cultures.

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  • Natalia Piskulova, 2023. "Business Cultures in International Business," Contributions to Economics, in: Alexander Bulatov (ed.), World Economy and International Business, pages 813-830, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-031-20328-2_42
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20328-2_42
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