Books
- The Seven Cultures of Capitalism: Value Systems for Creating Wealth in Britain, the United States, Germany, France, Japan, Sweden and the Netherlands with Charles Hampden-Turner (1995)
- Riding The Waves of Culture: Understanding Diversity in Global Business with Charles Hampden-Turner (1997)
- Building Cross-Cultural Competence: How to Create Wealth from Conflicting Values with Charles Hampden-Turner and David Lewis (2000)
- 21 Leaders for The 21st Century with Charles Hampden-Turner (2001)
- Mastering the Infinite Game: How East Asian Values are Transforming Business Practices with Charles Hampden-Turner (2001)
- Did the Pedestrian Die: Insights from the World's Greatest Culture Guru (2003)
- Business Across Cultures (Culture for Business Series) with Peter Woolliams (2004)
- Managing People Across Cultures (Culture for Business Series) with Charles Hampden-Turner (2004)
- Marketing Across Cultures (Culture for Business Series) with Peter Woolliams (2004)
- Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures (Culture for Business Series) with Peter Prud'homme (2005)
- Servant-Leadership Across Cultures: Harnessing the Strengths of the World's Most Powerful Management Philosophy with Ed Voerman (2009)
- The Enlightened Leader: An Introduction to the Chakras of Leadership with Peter Ten Hoopen (2009)
- Riding the Waves of Innovation: Harness the Power of Global Culture to Drive Creativity and Growth with Charles Hampden-Turner (2010)
- The Global M and A Tango: Cross-cultural Dimensions of Mergers and Acquisitions with Maarten Nijhoff Asser (2010)
- Cross-cultural management textbook: World specialists team-up to create first authoritative cross-cultural management textbook, Introduction by Edgar H. Schein with Charles Hampden-Turner, Meredith Belbin, Jerome Dumetz, Juliette Tournand, Peter Woolliams, Olga Saginova, Stephen M. R. Covey, Dean Foster, Craig Storti, Joerg Schmitz (2012)
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