What To Do About Farida: A Case of Cross-Cultural Human Resource Management

Authors

  • Adrian James Purdue University Northwest
  • Charles Rarick Purdue University Northwest
  • Casimir Barczyk Purdue University Northwest

Keywords:

Management Policy, Human Resource, cross-cultural management

Abstract

This factual situation describes the problems associated with managing a workforce in a foreign country with different and unique cultural values. An American university operating in the Middle East was attempting to apply Western human resource management practices in a culture much different from its own. The situation involves a problem employee whose poor performance is both criticized and praised. Readers are asked to evaluate the human resource practices of the organization and offer suggestions to solve this cross-cultural management issue.

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Published

2017-11-01

How to Cite

James, A., Rarick, C., & Barczyk, C. (2017). What To Do About Farida: A Case of Cross-Cultural Human Resource Management. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 18(3). Retrieved from https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JMPP/article/view/1712

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