Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics (May 2015)

A Cross Cultural Model for FlexibleMotivation in Management

  • Gratiela Dana BOCA,
  • Corina RADULESCU,
  • Rita TOADER,
  • Cezar TOADER

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 11 – 18

Abstract

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The importance of world business has created a demand for managers sophisticated in global management skills and working with people from other countries. Organizational behavior from different countries and cultures compares organizational behavior across countries and cultures and seeks to understand how to improve the interaction of co workers, manager’s executives, client’s suppliers and alliance partners from around the world. The economic world shows us that all the elements that we consider static have a pulsation around an equilibrium position. The present study concerning the organization’s culture the motivational factors of the employees an outlet in this field. The flexibility in a global economy is an important element on which people can communicate and the manager can exercise his leading task thus is an imperfect world that imposed the necessity of adaptation to a cross cultural model.

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