Noriko Yagi is an Assistant Professor of Management at Butler University's
College of Business. 

Articles

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Boundary work: An interpretive ethnographic perspective on negotiating and leveraging cross-cultural identity (with Jill Kleinberg), Journal of International Business Studies (2011)

The complexity of global organizations highlights the importance of members’ ability to span diverse boundaries...

 

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When are the Japanese Japanese?” Negotiating Japanese Cultural Identity in a Japan-US Binational Organization, Japan Academy of International Business Studies (2006)

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Ethnography as a Research Methodology for International Business Studies: Its Complementary Role to Methodologies Based on a Positivistic Paradigm, Japan Academy of International Business Studies (2005)

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Presentations

An Ethnographic Perspective on Boundary Spanning in a Binational Organization (with Jill Kleinberg), EGOS (European Group of Organizational Studies) Colloquium (2009)
 
A Negotiated Cultural Identity Approach: Role of National Culture in a Cross-national Work Setting (with Jill Kleinberg and Catherine Schwoerer), National Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (2008)
 
Unbinding the Concept of National Culture: A Negotiated Cultural Identity Approach, International WorkingPpaper Symposium, University of Missouri (2008)
 
When are the Japanese Japanese? Negotiating Japanese cultural identity in a Japan-US binational organization, 12th National Conference of Japan Academy of International Business Studies (2005)