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Managing stakeholder 'push back': an exploratory investigation into dealing with negative cross cultural communication in a global environment

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posted on 2024-07-12, 14:15 authored by Mona White, Joel Haire, Judy Rex, Janelle King
This paper addresses the issue of a current business phenomenon – ‘push back’. This phenomenon has been experienced by a number of transnational companies. It is embedded in the challenges of cross-cultural communication and involves the linkage of local culture activists with globalisation acitivists in an alliance to stop business growth. This exploratory investigation examines three multinational organisations using qualitative research. From the findings a model has been developed in an attempt to provide practitioners with a framework with which to understand ‘push back’. The complexity of combating alliances of this nature raises challenges for the current approaches to marketing and the need for a multi-stakeholder approach in cross-cultural communication is suggested.

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Proceedings of 'Marketing Discoveries, Knowledge and Contribution', the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC 2003), Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 01-03 December 2003

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'Marketing Discoveries, Knowledge and Contribution', the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference ANZMAC 2003, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 01-03 December 2003

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6 pp

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Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy

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Copyright © 2003 The authors. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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