Dear colleagues,
The latest issue (Vol. 22, Issue 3) of Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (to be retitled in 2016 as Cross Cultural & Strategic Management) is available in Earlycite.
This is the first issue under the editorship of Professor Rosalie L. Tung and the new editorial team, and contains an editorial elaborating on the new focus of the journal as well as the decision to change the publication's name. More information on the incoming editorial team can be found here.
This issue also contains the first in a series of Distinguished Scholar's Essays that features invited papers by well-known scholars on important global management issues and/or identify emerging topics of research interest. In this issue. John W. Berry proposes that the achievement of a more global psychology may be within reach and discusses its implications for cross-cultural research and management.
Table of contents: Volume 22, Issue 3
| From the Editor Rosalie Tung Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-05-2015-0068 |
| Global psychology: Implications for cross-cultural research and management John Berry Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-03-2015-0031 |
| National context and organizational performance across three sectors G. Ronald Gilbert, Mary Ann Von Glinow Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-01-2014-0010 |
| Antecedents of attitudes toward the website: the moderating role of long-term orientation and individualism Juan Miguel Alcántara-Pilar, Salvador Del Barrio-García Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-04-2014-0044 |
| The impact of stressors during international assignments Katherine Rosenbusch, Leonard J. Cerny II, David R. Earnest Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-09-2013-0134 |
| Attitudes to other ethnicities among New Zealand workers Carla Anne Houkamau, Peter Boxall Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-10-2013-0155 |
| HRM and temporary workers' well-being: a study in Portugal and Brazil Maria José Chambel, Anete Farina Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-07-2013-0105 |
| Team performance in cross cultural project teams: the moderated mediation role of consensus, heterogeneity, faultlines and trust Merce Mach, Yehuda Baruch Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-10-2014-0114 |
| The moderating role of Hofstede's cultural dimensions in the customer-brand relationship in China and India Won-Moo Hur, Seongho Kang, Minsung Kim Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-10-2013-0150 |
| Impact of cultural positions on FDI's entry mode Cristina López-Duarte, Marta M. Vidal-Suárez, Belén González-Díaz Abstract | PDF DOI: 10.1108/CCM-07-2014-0086 |
If the above hyperlinks do not work, then please use the following URL to access the current issue:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/toc/ccm/22/3
Best,
Richard F. J. Haans
Tilburg University, the Netherlands
Social Media Editor, Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal (to be retitled in 2016 as Cross Cultural & Strategic Management)