Why Don't They Fight Each Other? Cultural Diversity and Operational Unity in Multinational Forces

Author:

Elron Efrat1,Shamir Boas2,Ben-Ari Eyal3

Affiliation:

1. School of Business Administration, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,

2. London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of sociology and anthropology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

3. Department of sociology and anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Abstract

This article poses the question of how multinational forces can achieve a working level of cooperation and coordination despite their high cultural diversity? It first illustrates the range of cultural diversity in multinational forces. Then, relying on the literature on diversity in organizations and cross-cultural differences in value priorities, and on an analysis of the circumstances under which such forces operate, the possible implications of high diversity for their operations are discussed. On the basis of further theoretical analysis, as well as existing literature and documents, a number of possible integrating conditions and integrating mechanisms are described that enable the forces to function as integrated units. Finally, the article suggests a number of research questions derived from our theoretical analysis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Safety Research,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science

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