Frey-Ridgway, Susan. (1997). The cultural dimension of international business. Collection Building, Vol. 16(1). pp.12-23.
With all of the International business dealings going on today, people have to communicate across cultural and national boundaries. Scholars have explored the ways in which culture influences work, habits and values, communication styles, and business practices. With the trend toward a global economy, there is a recognition among specialists that cultural differences affect all facets of international business. Therefore, information aimed at making the business professional more productive in a culturally diverse environment is desired. This bibliography provides an overview of cultural diversity in business literature and is an extensive bibliography of works offering approaches to the theme of cultural diversity in business.
The bibliography is available via Emerald Insights from Collection Building journal which recommends materials for library collection development. Although older, I have included it as a viable list of materials on the cultural aspects of international business. Read the article via Emerald Insights here with access to the Rebecca Crown Library databases.
Meredith, Meri. (2000).
Doing business internationally: an
annotated bibliography. Reference Services Review, Vol. 28(3), pp. 223 -
239.
This bibliography is intended to be selective with each entry
focusing on a practical resource for doing business internationally. Each entry
contains evaluative and descriptive annotations. Meredith has examined many resources prior to
making a decision for inclusion in this bibliography. Entries are from sources
such as the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States
Department of Commerce web sites, as well as reference sources, books,
government documents, international etiquette, legal requirements, trade
regulations, and other Web sites. The purpose is to increase awareness of
quality resources.
The bibliography is available via Emerald Insights in Reference Services Review, which recommends material for Reference Librarians for collection development. Although an older resource, prepared in 2000, I have included it as a viable list of reference materials for international business. Read the article via Emerald Insights here with access to the Rebecca Crown Library databases.