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ArtikelCultural Values, Source of Guidance, and Their Relevance to Managerial Behavior : A 47 - Nation Study  
Oleh: Schwartz, Shalom H. ; Smith, Peter B. ; Peterson, Mark F.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 33 no. 2 (Mar. 2002), page 188-208.
Topik: BEHAVIOUR; cross cultural values; middle management; values
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Isi artikelData are presented showing how middle managers in 47 countries report handling eight specific work events. The data are used to test the ability of cultural value dimensions derived from the work of hosftede, trompenaars, and schwartz to predict the specific sources of guidance on which managers rely. Focusing on sources of guidance is expected to provide a more precise basis than do generalized measures of values for understanding the behaviours that prevail within different cultures. Values are strongly predictive of reliance on those sources of guidance that are relevent to vertical relationships within organizations. However, values are less successful in predicting reliance of peers and on more tacit sources of guidance Explaining national differences in these neglected aspects of organizational processes will require greater sensitivity to the culture - specific contexts within which they occur.
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