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Author
Barabasz Adela (Wrocław University of Economics, Poland)
Title
Local and Global Factors in Company Management - Case Study
Source
Journal of Intercultural Management, 2011, vol. 3, nr 1, s. 125-138, tab., bibliogr. 20 poz.
Keyword
Zarządzanie przedsiębiorstwem, Klimat organizacyjny, Psychologia osobowości, Studium przypadku
Enterprise management, Organizational climate, Personality psychology, Case study
Note
summ.
Abstract
This article presents a psychological portrayal of a company presented in terms of organizational personality and organizational climate. The assumed psychological research perspective emphasizes factors which significantly influenced the approach to problems concerning a company being part of an international corporation. The important factor in the following case study turned out to be the personality of a general manager in a Polish branch of an international corporation. The article was composed on the basis of empirical research concerning organizational personality. (original abstract)
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ISSN
2080-0150
Language
eng
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