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Cross-cultural management research: Topics, paradigms, and methods-A journal-based longitudinal analysis between 2001 and 2018
2019. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management. Volume19, Issue2, Pp 218-244
Christoph Barmeyer, Madeleine Bausch y Daniel Moncayo
Abstract:
Cross-cultural management (CCM) research comprises a variety of disciplines with different thematic, paradigmatic, and methodological assumptions. Since there has been no systematic analysis of the development of topics, paradigms, and methods, this article draws a landscape of these analyzing 777 articles published in two leading journals between 2001 and 2018. Results show that corporate culture, human resource management, and cultural dimensions are main topics in CCM and that positivist and quantitative papers outweigh interpretive and qualitative articles. We examine a convergence of the positivist and interpretive paradigm in 2016 and 2017, what might indicate a possible upcoming paradigmatic shift in CCM. However, positivist articles rise again since 2017. Using computer-aided tools, this study serves as a basis for future literature reviews.
Palabras claves: Academic journals, cross-cultural management research, longitudinal analysis, methods, paradigms, topics
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