posted on 2025-05-09, 10:56authored byFrancis Laleman, Vijay Pereira, Ashish Malik
Analysing data from the Indian information technology (IT) industry, this paper advances an understanding of cultural singularities of 'Indianness' The research context of an intercultural meeting place of IT and business process outsourcing firms' overseas subsidiaries, Belgium in this case, allows the authors to identify 10 cultural singularities that typify 'Indianness'. This ethnographic, reflexivestudy is further validated by employing Ghoshal's 'smell of the place' metaphor through the authors collective experiences as consultants and researchers, and builds and extends upon the popular cultural dimension frameworks for understanding intercultural business and management. Existing cultural dimensions do not sufficiently describe the contemporary intercultural dynamics that typically take place in workplaces, especially so in offshore and outsourcing environments. A provisional set of parameters for understanding Indian culture, with its relevant impact on business life (customs and manners), business processes and business deliverables are proposed in this study.
History
Journal title
Culture and Organization
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pagination
427-447
Publisher
Routledge
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Business and Law
School
Newcastle Business School
Rights statement
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Culture and Organization on 9/07/15, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/14759551.2015.1060232