Anders Klitmøller
Aarhus University
20 Papers
23 Citations
Anders Klitmøller is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Language Management & Descriptive knowledge. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Anders Klitmøller include Copenhagen Business School & University of Southern Denmark.
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Papers
When global virtual teams share knowledge: Media richness, cultural difference and language commonality
Anders Klitmøller,Jakob Lauring +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of culture, shared language commonality and media choice on knowledge sharing in a large Danish MNC with particular focus on its Indian subsidiary, and found that certain types of media are more useful for certain kinds of knowledge sharing depending on the cultural and linguistic variation between the communicating parties.
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Corporate language-based communication avoidance in MNCs: A multi-sited ethnography approach
Jakob Lauring,Anders Klitmøller +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on corporate language-based communication avoidance (CLBCA) which has received little systematic attention in international business literature despite the negative impact it may have on MNC effectiveness.
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A critical analysis of intercultural communication research in cross‐cultural management: Introducing newer developments in anthropology
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the established approaches to the cultural underpinnings of intercultural communication in CCM and examine how newer developments in anthropology may contribute to this research.
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Speaking of global virtual teams: language differences, social categorization and media choice
TL;DR: This paper explored the interrelation between language differences, media choice and social categorization in global virtual teams (GVTs) and found that the combination of language proficiency differences and verbal media (e.g. telephone) tends to lead to social categorisation, while a similar effect was not found when GVT members chose written media.
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Understanding Culture in International Management: Functionalism, Constructivism, and the Emerging Practice Turn
TL;DR: The understanding of culture in international management research has often been approached from two different theoretical orientations as discussed by the authors : one stream of research has proposed that cults are cults, and the other stream has suggested that cult...