ISSN 2155-6237
The International Journal of Business Anthropology is a double blind peer reviewed journal focusing upon business and economic anthropology sponsored by the College of Sociology and Anthropology, Sun Yat-Sen University, China, the Faculty of Social Science, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and published by the North American Business Press (NABP) biannually. Given the rapid growth of business anthropology a journal dedicated to the field is much needed.
Business and economic anthropology uses qualitative and ethnographic methods as an alternative to more formal methodologies, Specific tools include participant observation, informal and structured interviews, and other “naturalistic”, informal, and face to face methods of investigation. Business anthropologists play a key role in developing culturally sensitive policies and strategies in a world that increasingly typified by cross-cultural contact.
The journal seeks articles by anthropologically oriented scholars and practitioners in business and economic world. Regionally focused contributions are welcome, especially when their findings can be generalized. We encourage the dialogues between the findings or theories generated from the field of business anthropology and the theories of general anthropology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, general business anthropology theories and methods, management, marketing, consumer behavior, product design and development, knowledge management and competitive intelligence, human resources management, international business, etc.
Objectives:
- Generate an exchange of ideas between scholars, practitioners and industry specialists in the field of applied and business anthropology
- Encourage bridge building between the practitioner and the academic world
- Provide a vehicle of communication for anthropologists working within the practitioner world
- Provide a forum for work concerned with qualitative business analysis inspired by anthropological theory and methods
About the Publishers
NABP publishes seven academic journals. The acceptance rate of NABP journals is less than twenty percent. The journals are indexed by UMI-Proquest-ABI Inform, EBSCOhost, GoogleScholar, and listed with Cabell's Directory, Ulrich's Listing of Periodicals, and Bowkers Publishing Resources. NABP journals are affirmed as scholarly research outlets by the following business school accrediting bodies: AACSB, ACBSP, IACBE & EQUIS. (For more information consult : http://www.na-businesspress.com/)
Call for Papers
We are always looking for good manuscripts! We encourage practitioners, students, community members, and faculty from all disciplines to submit articles. The Editors and one or more anonymous peer reviewers will review the manuscript prior to its acceptance for publication. In addition to research and academic articles, we feature case studies, commentaries and reviews. We welcome the papers in the area of:
1) Inter-cultural consultancy, training and management
2) Design anthropology and product development
3) Consumer research
4) Ethnography and organizations
5) Marketing and competitive intelligence
6) Human resources management
7) Organization changes
8) International business
9) Economic anthropology
Please send manuscripts, news notes and correspondence to: Dr. Robert Guang Tian, Co-Editor, IJAP, via e-mail at [log in to unmask], or [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Editors
Dr. Robert G. Tian
Dr. Daming Zhou
Dr. Alfons H. van Marrewijk
Members of Editorial Board
Dr. Allen Batteau, Wayne State University, USA
Dr. William O. Beeman, University of Minnesota, USA
Dr. Gordon Bronitsky, Bronitsky and Associates, USA
Dr. Yu Chen, Sun Yat-Sen University, PRC
Dr. Andrew Z. S. Demirdjian, California State University, USA
Dr. Heidi Dahles, VU University Amsterdam, NL
Dr. Lily Díaz, Aalto University, Finland
Dr. Ying Duan, Sun Yat-Sen University, PRC
Dr. Murad Esenov, Institute of Central Asia and Caucasian Studies, SE
Dr. Kreg T. Ettenger, University of Southern Maine, USA
Dr. Julia C. Gluesing, Wayne State University, USA
Dr. Ekaterina L. Khramkova, Moscow University of Industry and Finance, RU
Dr. Kewal Krishan, Panjab University, IND
Dr. Michael Lillis, Medaille College, USA
Dr. Peter Lugosi, Bournemouth University, UK
Dr. Catriona Macaulay, University of Dundee, UK
Dr. Christine Miller, Savannah College of Art and Design, USA
Dr. Pedro Oliveira, CRIA/ISCTE, POR
Dr. Devinder Pal Singh, Punjabi University, IND
Dr. Jean N. Scandlyn, University of Colorado Denver, USA
Dr. Josephine Smart, University of Calgary, CA
Dr. Tulasi Srinivas, Emerson College, USA
Dr. Dan Trotter, Shantou University, PRC
Dr. Dixon Wong, Hong Kong University, HK
Dr. Alf Walle, Galen University, BZ
Dr. Xiaoliu Yang, Sun Yat-Sen University, PRC
Dr. Jianhua Zhao, University of Louisville, USA
Members of Advisory Board:
Dr. Marietta L. Baba, University of Michigan, USA
Dr. Robbie Blinkoff, Context-Based Research Group, USA
Dr. Elizabeth Briody, Cultural Keys LLC, USA
Dr. Jayne Howell, California State University Long Beach, USA
Dr. Ken Friedman, Swinburne University of Technology, AUS
Mr. Anthony Galima, Independent Business Consultant, USA
Mr. Aaron Marcus, AExperience Design Intelligence, USA
Dr. Timothy de Waal Malefyt, BBDO Worldwide Advertising, USA
Dr. Robert J. Morais, Weinman Schnee Morais, Inc., USA
Mr. Toby Nord, Senior Lecturer, University of Minnesota, USA
Dr. Pamela Puntenney, Environmental & Human Systems Management, USA
Dr. Elizabeth Tunstall, Swinburne University of Technology, AUS
Dr. Shengmin Yang, Central University of Nationalities, PRC
Volume 1(1)
International Journal of
Business Anthropology
Table of Contents
The Importance of Business Anthropology: Its Unique Contribution
Ann T. Jordan
European Developments in Business Anthropology
Alfons van Marrewijik
How Anthropologists Can Succeed in Business: Mediating Multiple Worlds of Inquiry
Robert J. Morais and Timothy de Waal Malefyt
Transactions en la Tienda: Alternatives to Traditional Financial Service Providers among Hispanic Immigrants in Virginia
Daisy Stevens Rojas
Indigenous People and Human Resource Management
Alf Walle
Group Differences among Nongmingong: An Ethnographic Field Work Report on Dacheng Stationary Factory
Daming Zhou and Sun Xiaoyuan
Creating Spaces Where Things Happen: The Life Story of a Business Anthropologist
Gordon Bronitsky
Volume 1(2)
International Journal of
Business Anthropology
Table of Contents
Editorial Commentary
Focused Ethnography through Thematic Networks: Affirming Validity in Business Anthropology Research
Pedro Oliveira
Business Ritual Studies: Corporate Ceremony and Sacred Space
Tomoko Hamada Connolly
The Social Construction of Public Infrastructure: A Case of the Dutch National Geo-information Clearinghouse Project
Henk Koerten
The Unique Contributions and the Unique Methodologies: A Concise Overview of the Applications of Business Anthropology
Robert Guang Tian
The Role of Anthropology in Retailing: An Autoethnographic Case Study
David E. McClendon Sr.
The Effects of Intercultural Training upon the Organizational
Performance of Multinational Corporations in China
Ge Gao
The Influence of Confucian Culture on Business Management: A Case Study of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Macau
Chunxia Wang
Volume 2(1)
International Journal of
Business Anthropology
Table of Contents
Editorial Commentary
Perspectives in Business Anthropology: Cultural Production, Creativity and Constraints
Brian Moeran
Mobile Phone Use, Bricolage, and the Transformation of Social and Economic Ties of Micro-entrepreneurs in Urban Morocco
Hsain Ilahiane
Facilitating Intellectual Property Rights: A Role for Business Anthropologists
Alf H. Walle
Cross-Cultural Personality and Values: A Case Study of Mongolian Vs Taiwanese Doctors and Nurses
Tain-Fung Wu, Munkh-Ulzii Batmunkh, and Alex S. R. Lai
Acculturation Strategies in the American Labor Market: A Survey on Chinese Immigrants from Guantou Town
Xingying Zhou and Liangmei Yu
What Does A Culture of Corporate Social Responsibility “Look” Like?
A Glimpse into a Brazilian Mining Company
Fernanda Duarte
Sustainable Development of Eco-Cultural Tourism in Remote Regions: Lessons Learned from Southwest China
Chen Gang
An Anthropological Approach to Ignite Traditional Focus Groups-A Review of Refocusing Focus Groups: A Practical Guide
Maryann McCabe
Volume 2(2)
International Journal of
Business Anthropology
Table of Contents
Editorial Commentary
Cross Cultural Management: Hybridization of Dutch – Indian Work Practices in Geographically Distributed IT Projects
Alfons van Marrewijk
Creating a Culture of Enterprise Cybersecurity
Allen W. Batteau
Understanding Key Issues in Cross-cultural Communications: An Anthropological Approach to International Business
Tian Guang and Wang Hong
Organizational and Leadership Practice of Micro Ethnic Entrepreneurship in Multicultural Context: A Structural Reproduction Analysis
Xiaohua Lin, Jian Guan, and J. David Knottnerus
Business Anthropology and the Technology Company
Catherine Forsman and Daisy Rojas
The Predicament of Specialized Villages and Its Solutions: A Case Study of Zhe-Village
Zhijun Liu and Jiansheng Chen
The Economic Implications of Kinship: Petty Entrepreneurs in Guangzhou Garment Industry
Chong Gao
Volume 3(1)
International Journal of
Business Anthropology
Table of Contents (tentative)
Editorial Commentary
Applications of Anthropology in Education Industry: Practice and Approaches
Belete Mebratu
Anthropological Approach to Culture Audit: Development of Team Collaboration, Communication, and Cooperation
Aaron Marcus and Emilie Gould
Adjusting to the Local Context: A Case Study of a Japanese Overseas Retailer in Guangzhou, China
Huang Wang
Localization of French Hypermarket Carrefour and Japanese General Merchandise Store Ito-Yokado
Zoe Zhu Yi
Practices of Cross Cultural Collaboration in Sustainable Water Management in Bangladesh
Jaap de Heer and Andrew Jenkins
Making Sense of Good Life: A Case Study of Traditional Industrial-Commercial Area in Southern China
Youmin Luo
Sensory Value of Commodity: Homogenization and Differentiation of Pigs and Pork in Okinawa, Japan
Rima Higa
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