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Cross-cultural management education rebooted: creating positive value through scientific mindfulness

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  • Dietz, Joerg
  • Fitzsimmons, Stacey R.
  • Aycan, Zeynep
  • Francesco, Anne Marie
  • Jonsen, Karsten
  • Osland, Joyce
  • Sackmann, Sonja A.
  • Lee, Hyun-Jung
  • Boyacigiller, Nakiye A.

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Graduates of cross-cultural management (CCM) courses should be capable of both tackling international and cross-cultural situations and creating positive value from the diversity inherent in these situations. Such value creation is challenging because these situations are typically complex due to differences in cultural values, traditions, social practices and institutions, such as legal rules, coupled with variation in, for example, wealth and civil rights among stakeholders. We argue that a scientific mindfulness approach to teaching CCM can help students identify and leverage positive aspects of differences and thereby contribute to positive change in crosscultural situations. This new approach combines mindfulness and scientific thinking with the explicit goal to drive positive change in the world. We explain how the action principles of scientific mindfulness enable learners to build positive value from cultural diversity. We then describe the enactment of these principles in the context of CCM education

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  • Dietz, Joerg & Fitzsimmons, Stacey R. & Aycan, Zeynep & Francesco, Anne Marie & Jonsen, Karsten & Osland, Joyce & Sackmann, Sonja A. & Lee, Hyun-Jung & Boyacigiller, Nakiye A., 2017. "Cross-cultural management education rebooted: creating positive value through scientific mindfulness," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 68282, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehl:lserod:68282
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    cross-cultural management education; POS; international management; scientific mindfulness; management education; mindfulness; scientific methods;
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    • J50 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining - - - General

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