Print Email Facebook Twitter Managing the workplace in a globalized world: The role of national culture in workplace management Title Managing the workplace in a globalized world: The role of national culture in workplace management Author Plijter, EB van der Voordt, Theo (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy) Date 2014 Abstract Purpose: to provide a better insight into the role of national cultures on the management and design of workplaces of multinationals in different countries.Design/methodology/approach: This explorative study is based on an extensive literature review of dimensions of national culture in connection to corporate real estate management, interviews with ten representatives of multinationals on corporate real estate strategies and workplace characteristics, and a multiple case study of two multinational firms with site visits and observations at offices in the Netherlands, Germany and Great Britain.Findings: Whereas all interviewed companies had their real estate portfolio to some extent aligned to the local national culture, none had a strict central policy about this issue. Differences in workplace characteristics were mainly caused by the involvement of local people in workplace design. Using Hofstede’s cultural dimensions the case studies showed relationships between masculinity of a culture and the expression of status and between uncertainty avoidance and openness to innovation; however, no relationships were found related to differences in power distance and short/long term orientation.Research limitations: The case studies were conducted in three EU countries. Due to practical reasons, most interviewees were Dutch. Additional empirical research including more different national cultures is needed to advance more unequivocal conclusions and to develop a clear set of guidelines for decision-making.Practical implications: The findings stress the importance of finding a balance between aligning facilities to business purposes and meeting the needs of different (groups of) employees in multinational environments.Originality/value: Although much has been written about national culture, not much research is available yet in connection to facilities management and corporate real estate management. Subject national culturecorporate culturefacilitiescorporate real estate managementworkplace characteristicsdecision-making To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8e210b85-5047-4d4e-a261-d8902b13bcc7 DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/F-11-2012-0093 ISSN 0263-2772 Source Facilities, 32 (13/14), 744-760 Bibliographical note Accepted Author Manuscript Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2014 EB Plijter, Theo van der Voordt, Roberto Rocco Files PDF 2014_Plijter_etal_Facilit ... _world.pdf 998.83 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8e210b85-5047-4d4e-a261-d8902b13bcc7/datastream/OBJ/view