This paper presents the results of a survey administered across 24 countries that examines innovation in manufacturing firms by adopting Hofstede's national cultural framework. The purpose of this study is to test the validity of the "culture-specific" argument as an explanatory construct for innovation performance in international manufacturing. Data was collected in 2006 as part of the International Manufacturing Strategy Survey IV (IMSS) by relying on a questionnaire addressed to firms classified by ISIC codes (rev.3.1) Divisions 28-35. From the findings it emerges that the "culture-specific argument" is a useful explanatory construct for innovation performance
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the relationship between cultural distance (both perceived and ...
This paper provides empirical evidence of the link between countries' cultural factors and innovatio...
Objectives The study aims to examine the relationships between the different national culture dimens...
This paper presents the results of a survey administered across 24 countries that examines innovatio...
This paper presents the results of a survey administered across 24 countries that examines innovatio...
Schumpeter in 1942 clearly established the necessity of innovation for all forms of global competiti...
Cultural studies have played a major role for a better understanding of innovation. In particular, c...
abstract: In a global environment, innovation has become especially important to remain competitive ...
The purpose of the article is to investigate the importance that differences in national culture cha...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to conduct a systematic literature review of the studies that...
This article re-examines the effects of culture on national innovation rates. Pointing to the innova...
This article studies the association between national culture and innovation and whether this link s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at a Thai manufacturing small to medium-sized enterpr...
The present paper aimed to study the culture in Sweden and Finland, by analyzing two research center...
This empirical study investigates the impact of the Hofstede cultural dimensions (HCD) on the Global...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the relationship between cultural distance (both perceived and ...
This paper provides empirical evidence of the link between countries' cultural factors and innovatio...
Objectives The study aims to examine the relationships between the different national culture dimens...
This paper presents the results of a survey administered across 24 countries that examines innovatio...
This paper presents the results of a survey administered across 24 countries that examines innovatio...
Schumpeter in 1942 clearly established the necessity of innovation for all forms of global competiti...
Cultural studies have played a major role for a better understanding of innovation. In particular, c...
abstract: In a global environment, innovation has become especially important to remain competitive ...
The purpose of the article is to investigate the importance that differences in national culture cha...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to conduct a systematic literature review of the studies that...
This article re-examines the effects of culture on national innovation rates. Pointing to the innova...
This article studies the association between national culture and innovation and whether this link s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at a Thai manufacturing small to medium-sized enterpr...
The present paper aimed to study the culture in Sweden and Finland, by analyzing two research center...
This empirical study investigates the impact of the Hofstede cultural dimensions (HCD) on the Global...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the relationship between cultural distance (both perceived and ...
This paper provides empirical evidence of the link between countries' cultural factors and innovatio...
Objectives The study aims to examine the relationships between the different national culture dimens...