This article examines the influence of culture on the way managers and workers perceive causes of success and failure in organizational tasks. The author argues that selfserving and actor-observer biases, as well as other attribution errors, will be moderated by culture. Specifically, managers and workers with a sociocentric self-concept from high-context cultures may be biased toward external attributions, while managers from low-context cultures with an idiocentric self-concept have a tendency to make more internal attributions. These variations in attributions have consequences that affect both managers and workers. Theoretical propositions and implications for international management practices are discussed. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, I...
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Contextual factors that influence leader behaviors, and the extent to which they foster leader effec...
abstract The present study examined how biculturals (Asian-Americans) adjust to differing cultural s...
Managers and management educators worldwide are becoming increasingly aware that management theory a...
This study investigates the influence of cultural differences on managers’ self-concepts and in turn...
1999-12The tendency for individuals to take greater personal responsibility for success than for fai...
With the recent growth in popularity of multisource (360-degree) feedback programs, which typically ...
This empirical research examines the effect of culture on the way people perceive and assign causes ...
The underlying cultural values and assumptions provide a framework for interpreting events and formu...
This thesis analyses the impact of culture, personality, and behavior on judgments made about leader...
This review article provides an understanding of the overarching perspectives to how leadership styl...
This thesis analyses the impact of culture, personality, and behavior on judgments made about leader...
In this article, we summarize research on how the meaning of leadership varies systematically across...
This study examined the relationship between self and subordinate ratings of leadership and the rela...
This paper focuses on managers' attributions of M&A performance. Our analysis indicates that there i...
This paper focuses on managers’ attributions of M&A performance. Our analysis indicates that there i...
Contextual factors that influence leader behaviors, and the extent to which they foster leader effec...
abstract The present study examined how biculturals (Asian-Americans) adjust to differing cultural s...
Managers and management educators worldwide are becoming increasingly aware that management theory a...