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CALL FOR PAPERS

Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal

Special issue on:

Challenges in cross-cultural research: managerial perspectives on
ethnocentrism, cross-cultural communications, negotiations and
leadership in multi-cultural contexts

The European single market has come a long way in allowing for the free
movement of people, goods, services and capital across the Union.
European institutions, organizations, businesses and private citizens,
can potentially operate, compete and coexist within a supranational
society, the citizens of which come from divergent cultural backgrounds
of no fewer than 27 member states, that become even more composite as a
result of an increasing influx of migrant workers seeking a better life
in Europe. 

Externally, European organizations expand their scope of activities
following EU's leading position in the global political and economic
arena, including its role in the so much needed Islamic-Western mutual
understanding and reconciliation. This reality is reflected in the
complexity of the European business, governance and administrative
environment that demands a high level of cultural competency from
organizations and their management. A cross-cultural know-how that can
potentially become an organizational resource needs to be developed that
will expand managers' effectiveness in a wide spectrum of international
and home settings. 

Yet, research allowing us to improve our understanding of cross-cultural
management issues, in Europe and elsewhere, is rather limited.
Researchers intending to address this gap are invited to submit their
work to this special issue. Theoretical and/or empirical papers of both
a quantitative and a qualitative nature on all aspects of modern
management are invited. A European-Mediterranean perspective is
preferable. 

Topics could include but are not limited to: 
*	Implications of culture on managerial styles and decision making
*	Culture and strategy: implications of culture for strategic
decision making
*	Strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions across cultures
*	Implications of culture on management practice
*	Corporate and organizational cultures
*	Leadership in multi-cultural contexts 
*	Marketing services and products in cross-cultural environments
*	Culture's impact on customer behaviour
*	Ethnocentrism
*	Cross-cultural communications and negotiations
*	Management ethical Issues related to culture
*	Cross-cultural perspectives of branding strategies.

Submission guidelines

Papers submitted must not have been published, accepted for publication,
or presently be under consideration for publication with any other
journal. Submissions should be approximately 4,000-6,000 words in
length. Submissions to Cross Cultural Management must be made using the
ScholarOne Manuscript Central system
(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ccmij). For more details, please visit
www.emeraldinsight.com/ccm.htm  and consult the author guidelines. A
separate title page must be uploaded containing the title, author(s),
and contact information for the author(s). 

Suitable articles will be subjected to a double-blind review; hence
authors should not identify themselves in the body of the paper. 

Deadline for submissions is 31 December 2009.

Guest Editors

Dr Evangelos Tsoukatos, Technological Educational Institute of Crete,
Greece
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Dr Carmen Rodriguez-Santos, University of Leon, Spain
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