Ethnography in International Business, 9781009224956
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Unlock global business: delve into real-world culture through ethnography.
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Ethnography in International Business

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    400 pages

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    31 October 2025

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Summary

Unveiling Culture: Ethnographic Insights for International Business

In today’s interconnected world, a nuanced understanding of culture’s impact on international business is paramount for both academics and practitioners. Moving beyond simplistic, statistically-driven classifications of national cultural differences, this book recognizes the intricate nature of “culture.”

Culture comprises diverse, interacting spheres of influence – national, regional, institutional, organiz…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781009224956
ISBN-10:1009224956
Author:Mary Yoko Brannen
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:31 October 2025
Weight:0g
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Critics Review

‘This is the most comprehensive scholarly book on ethnography in international business. Mary Yoko Brannen offers her original insights into intracultural, intercultural and strategic ethnography by drawing on her own rich multicultural background. A must-read for everyone interested in gaining an in-depth understanding of ethnography in the international business context.’ Kazuhiro Asakawa, Professor, Keio University Graduate School of Business Administration, Japan‘In today’s fractured business world, it is more important than ever to understand differences in national culture.  This new book by Mary Yoko Brannen is a tour de force. Building on more than thirty years’ experience, she provides a definitive guide to conducting ethnographical research on international business topics. A must-read book for anyone interested in really understanding culture in international business.’ Julian Birkinshaw, Dean, Ivey Business School‘International managers still operate on the basis of a sketchy understanding of complex local knowledge inhibiting sustainable growth and innovation. Professor Brannen’s book addresses this challenge head-on and deserves a place on every inquisitive manager’s desktop.’ Michael Hill, Senior Director of Talent & Organization Development, Applied Materials‘Debunking the persistent myth of ethnography as mere description, this book demonstrates the value of ethnography for theory building. Written by a pioneer of ethnographic research in our field, it breaks a methodological glass ceiling for aspiring ethnographers and introduces a rich variety of ethnographic approaches available for scholars interested in studying culture in complex global organizations. I can wholeheartedly recommend this book for colleagues interested in producing paradigm-challenging research.’ Rebecca Piekkari, Marcus Wallenberg Chair of International Business, Aalto University

About The Author

Mary Yoko Brannen

Mary Yoko Brannen is Professor Emerita at San José State University and Honorary Professor of International Business (IB) at the Copenhagen Business School. Professor Brannen is a pioneer in the use of ethnographic methods in IB research and credited with broadening the range of research methods recognized by IB scholars to embrace qualitative mixed methods studies, ethnography, semiotics, and linguistical analysis. After serving two consecutive elected terms as Deputy Editor of the Journal of International Business Studies (2011–2016), she was appointed Fellow of the Academy of International Business in 2016. She currently sits on the Advisory Boards of the Master of International Business at the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden, the Groupe d’Études Management & Langage (GEM&L) in France, and the Center for Japanese Studies at Portland State University in the US.

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