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MANAGING CROSS-CULTURAL DYNAMICS IN EMERGING MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE-INVESTED ENERGY ENTERPRISES IN PAKISTAN UNDER CPEC


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Title: MANAGING CROSS-CULTURAL DYNAMICS IN EMERGING MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE-INVESTED ENERGY ENTERPRISES IN PAKISTAN UNDER CPEC

Authors: Li Hu, Asfia Obaid

Journal: Journal of Management Science Research Review

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: Scholarly Research & Education Ventures

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 4

Issue: 4

Language: en

Keywords: Cross-Cultural ManagementCpecChinese-Invested EnterprisesCommunication BarriersTeam DynamicsProject OutcomesEmerging Markets.

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Abstract

This study explores how cultural diversity affects communication, collaboration, conflict, and outcomes in Chinese-invested energy enterprises in Pakistan under CPEC. Drawing on interviews with Chinese and Pakistani employees at different levels, it identifies key themes shaping workplace dynamics. The findings show that Chinese staff often hold leadership roles, while Pakistani employees manage operational work, creating structural imbalances. Communication gaps, contrasting leadership styles, and differing views on time frequently cause tension. Conflicts, especially over prayer breaks, overtime, and technical misunderstandings, were eased through bilingual mediation, hybrid communication tools, and respect for cultural norms. When integration worked well, it boosted innovation, morale, and compliance; when it failed, it led to mistrust, delays, and staff turnover. The study concludes that lasting collaboration depends on culturally aware leadership, bilingual systems, and inclusive HR policies that adapt to local realities and build everyday trust.


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