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Examines the skills and qualities that are often needed by today’s global managers. Describes a study in which 184 international managers ranked 13 statements of attributes according to their importance for conducting business affairs. Concludes from the results that qualities pertaining to...
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Saudi and Indian managers are compared on attitudes towards work and work‐related variables. Cultural differences were found to play the most important role in determining managerial orientation. Demographic and organisational variables were less important. Managers from both nations were...
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Investigates managerial values as predictors of managerial decision styles. A multiple regression analysis indicated that existential values related positively to a consultative decision‐making style while tribalistic values related significantly to a pseudo‐consultative decision‐making...
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Addresses the relationship between work loyalty and individualism in the USA and Canada in a study of 434 subjects from various organizations which participated. Results indicate that national identity has a minimal influence on individualism and work loyalty. Sex, however, influenced both...
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