Business Etiquette in terms of Intercultural Management

Journal Title: Journal of Tourism and Services - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 9

Abstract

The globalized business world offers a variety of business cooperation possibilities: international contracts between particular concerns are being taken into consideration and then negotiated. The decisive aspects of a successful intercultural negotiations are not only the certain contract conditions – they can be perceived as one of important matters. Firstly, the paper offers a theoretical investigation into the equally essential item - business etiquette that can be contemplated as very similar or completely different while taking into consideration various cultural areas.

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Joanna Zator-Peljan

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Joanna Zator-Peljan (2014). Business Etiquette in terms of Intercultural Management. Journal of Tourism and Services, 5(9), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-171561