BUSINESS CULTURE IN POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND ITS REPRESENTATION IN MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE
31.05.2024
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series C. Volume 3 Issue 5
Abstract. The goal of this research article is to identify the substance and function of business culture within the late 20th-century cultural and historical backdrop, as well as how business culture is understood in literature, particularly business-related novels, which offer a distinctive means of illuminating the various business culture categories.
Keywords: business, management, business culture, society, international society, international management, post-industrial society.
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