Partnership success factors: overcoming cultural misfit between tunisian SMEs and their french partners

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K. B. Kahla, Hanen Khanchel
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This paper proposes a conceptual framework to shed light on cultural issues in health crisis between Tunisian Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their French partners. The Critical Success Factors (CSF) of a formalized management of cultural misfit can be considerable for researchers and practitioners: the steps of turning the page of the paradigm of cultural distance and address cultural difference from the point of view of mutual enrichment are worthy of interest. Indeed, the multivariate analysis proposes to go beyond this cultural paradigm to approach the cross-cultural management. Its goal is to formulate paths for reflection and research that will enrich the understanding of the difficulties encountered during the COVID-19 period in the dynamics of bringing together two entities from different national cultures. In order to achieve this objective, the correlational research design by Fey and Denison (2003) was adopted in this survey, using revised measurement scales from this work. This is because correlational research is concerned with studying a problem in order to analyse the relationship between cultural variables. The active consideration of cultural characteristics has a double advantage: it helps to alleviate tensions related to cultural challenges and capitalize on the CSF derived from the diversity of approaches. It proceeds from a detailed study of the cultural characteristics of the two partners, which will serve as a basis for a possible rapprochement in the future.
伙伴关系的成功因素:克服突尼斯中小企业与其法国伙伴之间的文化错位
本文提出了一个概念框架,以阐明突尼斯中小企业与其法国合作伙伴之间健康危机中的文化问题。对研究人员和从业者来说,正式管理文化不匹配的关键成功因素(CSF)是相当重要的:翻开文化距离范式的一页,从相互丰富的角度解决文化差异的步骤值得关注。事实上,多元分析建议超越这种文化范式来处理跨文化管理。其目标是制定反思和研究的路径,以丰富对新冠肺炎期间在将来自不同民族文化的两个实体聚集在一起的过程中遇到的困难的理解。为了实现这一目标,本次调查采用了Fey和Denison(2003)的相关研究设计,使用了本工作中修订的测量量表。这是因为相关性研究是指研究一个问题,以分析文化变量之间的关系。积极考虑文化特征有双重优势:它有助于缓解与文化挑战有关的紧张局势,并利用方法多样性带来的CSF。它是对两个伙伴的文化特征进行详细研究的结果,这将成为未来可能和解的基础。
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