[[abstract]]This research examines job satisfaction and sales performance of salespeople working at firms originating from different countries but functioning in the same country. Using a causal model and a sample of firms operating in Taiwan, the cultural emphases of Japanese and Taiwanese firms were compared. The data fits the model for the two cultural groups, with the model effectively explaining the variance between the groups. Besides, culture appears to moderate the relationships among constructs. The relation between valence for rewards and job satisfaction is more important to Taiwanese firms than to Japanese firms, and job congruence influences job satisfaction more in Japanese firms than in Taiwanese firms. These findings confirm...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
There has been an explosion of businesses moving operations overseas, setting up international joint...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether culture moderates the relationship between job satis...
The authors discuss research by Thomas Ng and others into whether cultural factors are related to th...
To examine cross-cultural and cross-occupational variations in job satisfaction, data from a multina...
Archival data from an attitude survey of employees in a single multinational organization were used ...
Cross-cultural work-family issues remain under researched and the present study tests work and famil...
Pioneer studies towards the definition of the concept of job satisfaction are based on the beginning...
In this study, we revisit a research model in which the relationships between Japanese supervisor-su...
This cross-cultural study examined the characteristics of the Chinese culture and the American cultu...
Despite its strong impact in domestic settings on job performance, organizational commitment, stress...
As the economic footprint of developing countries increases, talent management grows in importance f...
This study examined the moderating effect of national culture on the relationship between a key situ...
Employee satisfaction and motivation have an important influence on individual employees and the per...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
There has been an explosion of businesses moving operations overseas, setting up international joint...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether culture moderates the relationship between job satis...
The authors discuss research by Thomas Ng and others into whether cultural factors are related to th...
To examine cross-cultural and cross-occupational variations in job satisfaction, data from a multina...
Archival data from an attitude survey of employees in a single multinational organization were used ...
Cross-cultural work-family issues remain under researched and the present study tests work and famil...
Pioneer studies towards the definition of the concept of job satisfaction are based on the beginning...
In this study, we revisit a research model in which the relationships between Japanese supervisor-su...
This cross-cultural study examined the characteristics of the Chinese culture and the American cultu...
Despite its strong impact in domestic settings on job performance, organizational commitment, stress...
As the economic footprint of developing countries increases, talent management grows in importance f...
This study examined the moderating effect of national culture on the relationship between a key situ...
Employee satisfaction and motivation have an important influence on individual employees and the per...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
There has been an explosion of businesses moving operations overseas, setting up international joint...