from family and school in the early year of his/her life. While practices come from
social experience: working. The differences in national culture lie in values rather
than practice. While, in organizational level, culture differences appear mostly in
practice rather than value (ibid). Ybema and Byun (2009) refer to Schneider and
Barsoux’s (1997) argument that the parent country’s culture is often remained in
multicultural companies, and the national culture of parent’s company is often
challenged by the national culture of subordinate company, because of the foreign rule
put on it. National culture provides a principle for employees in organizations to
understand how to work, how to approach to the goals and how they want others to
treat them. If the management within an organization fails to consist with these
“deeply hold values” together, the employee will feel unsatisfied and frustrated, thus
will poorly perform (Newman & Nollen, 1996). Furthermore, the effectiveness of
organization will decrease.