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Title: | International sales force development: Cultural congruence and acculturation |
Authors: | A. Coskun Samli James Wills Chinfei Cheng Kemal Ranadireksa |
Editors: | William Lazer Eric H. Shaw Chow-Hou Wee |
Conference Name: | International Conference Series Volume IV 1989 |
Keywords: | American expatriate Cultural congruence |
Conference Date: | 1989-07-16 |
Conference Location: | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Abstract: | American expatriate salespersons' performance is inadequate when compared to the Japanese and European expatriates. This ineffective sales performance is costly to American multinationals. Cultural congruence is a key component in a successful expatriate salesperson's training program. A training program which develops congruence between the corporate culture and the local culture will enhance the performance of the expatriate salesperson and improve the overall performance of the U.S. multinational corporations. |
ISBN: | 0-939783-01-0 |
Pages: | 133-137 |
Call Number: | HF5411.B52 1989 katsem |
Publisher: | Academy of Marketing Science |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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