Cultural Influences on Business Practices: Motivation, Negotiation, and Partnership in Japanese Companies

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  • Longxinyang Li University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Keywords:

intercultural business strategy, Japan, GlOBE model, cultural conflict, motivation, negotiation, partnership, Hofstede model

Abstract

On this report, business practice that influenced by culture has been discussed from motivation, negotiation and partnership. From motivation perspective, the extrinsic and intrinsic needs will be satisfied by different methods due to culture. Also, gender and job attitude have effect on the motivation of Japan company. From negotiation perspective, company will influence by the high-context society which will affect their methods of negotiation. Face and silence which are common phenomenon in Japan will be discussed on the function of them on the negotiation. From partnership perspective, some conflicts due to cultural incompatibility and some special organizational culture like TPS will be discussed.

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Published

2023-08-10

How to Cite

Longxinyang Li. (2023). Cultural Influences on Business Practices: Motivation, Negotiation, and Partnership in Japanese Companies. aw and conomy, 2(8), 42–48. etrieved from https://www.paradigmpress.org/le/article/view/735

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