Conflicts ruling in International Companies
The MA student from Lithuania of Kaunas Faculty of Humanities of Vilnius University conducts research into international culture management, based on G. Hofstede’s cultural classification model (power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism – collectivism, masculinity – femininity, long-term and short-term orientation) which will help to identify conflicts in international companies. If you are interested, you can find more information about G. Hofstede and his research at www.geert-hofstede.com. The object of the thesis is Conflicts in International Companies. Please answer the questions below and share your opinion about this topic.
Your gender:
Your age:
You are:
Your education:
Your position:
Your working experience in the present company:
In which country is your company operating?
- india
- india
- india
- india
- india
- a
- india
- india
- india
- usa
Countries with which your company is cooperating on international level
- india
- india
- almost every country on the planet except for terrorist countries.
- us
- no
- a
- america
- france germany denmark a
- india only
- none
In which sector is your company working?
Of what nationalities are people working in your company?
- indian
- indian
- almost every nationality
- african, indian
- india
- a
- india
- indians
- american, argentinian, cuban, ukrainian, colombian, mexican
- ukrainians/russians
How many employees are working in your company?
What is the percentage rate of men and women working in your company (100%)?
- 50
- 50% men and 50% women
- 52:48
- 50
- 50
- 2
- men are 60% and women are 40%.
- 60% men and 40% women
- males (%) 90 females (%) 10
- males (%) __100_ females (%) ___