Culture and inter-firm relationship management in China and Germany: an etic-emic perspective
by Henry Xu; Yunxia Zhu
International Journal of Enterprise Network Management (IJENM), Vol. 6, No. 2, 2014

Abstract: Although extensive research attention has focused on comparative cultural study of inter-firm relationships, scarce literature has incorporated culture-specific or emic perspectives. We argue that it is crucial to incorporate the emic perspective since inter-firm relationships are embedded in the specific cultural contexts. To achieve this aim, we propose two culture-specific frameworks for comparing approaches of inter-firm relationship management in the German and Chinese auto supply chains. Therefore, a major contribution of this paper lies in using the emic perspective to complement the etic in analysing the inter-firm relationship process. Our research method comprises case studies and builds on interviews with business managers of the Chinese and German auto supply chains. We found that different approaches were used by the German and Chinese cultures for developing inter-firm relationships. Finally, the findings of this study have both practical and theoretical implications for developing culture-specific models of managing inter-firm relationships.

Online publication date: Wed, 14-Jan-2015

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