
International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior 5th Edition by Nancy Adler ,Allison Gundersen
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0324360745
International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior 5th Edition by Nancy Adler ,Allison Gundersen
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0324360745 Exercise 8
A major North American company operating in Asia discovered one of the local employees stealing company property of minimal value. The senior managers at the location, all of whom were expatriate Americans, had little doubt about the employee's guilt.
Following the company's standard worldwide procedure, the North American managing director reported the case to the local police. Similar to many other North American companies, this company believed that it was best to let officials from the local culture deal with theft and similar violations in whatever way they found most appropriate, rather than imposing the system of justice from their home culture. The local police arrived at the company, arrested the employee, took him to the police station, and interrogated him according to local procedures. The employee confessed. The police then took the employee outside and shot him dead.
The North American managing director was devastated. For months, he was haunted by the fact that his action, taken because he thought it was culturally appropriate and fair, had led to the murder of an employee.
If you were the North American managing director, what would you personally have done in this situation? Why? Knowing how the situation turned out, what would you recommend that future managing directors do in similar situations?
Following the company's standard worldwide procedure, the North American managing director reported the case to the local police. Similar to many other North American companies, this company believed that it was best to let officials from the local culture deal with theft and similar violations in whatever way they found most appropriate, rather than imposing the system of justice from their home culture. The local police arrived at the company, arrested the employee, took him to the police station, and interrogated him according to local procedures. The employee confessed. The police then took the employee outside and shot him dead.
The North American managing director was devastated. For months, he was haunted by the fact that his action, taken because he thought it was culturally appropriate and fair, had led to the murder of an employee.
If you were the North American managing director, what would you personally have done in this situation? Why? Knowing how the situation turned out, what would you recommend that future managing directors do in similar situations?
Explanation
From the case it is evident that the emp...
International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior 5th Edition by Nancy Adler ,Allison Gundersen
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