Numerous researchers have studied behavioural characteristics typically common to American managers. However, few studies have considered how cultural differences impact behavioural management practice in developing Middle-Eastern countries. This study reports the results of a top executive survey comparing and contrasting American and Egyptian management styles, providing strong support for the argument that management behaviour is deeply embedded in culture. Results also suggest that management behaviours seen positively in one culture are not always viewed as such in another
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
This paper examines differences in what affects managerial perfor-mance of middle-level managers in ...
This paper investigates the relationship between organizational culture and perceptions of leadershi...
The underlying cultural values and assumptions provide a framework for interpreting events and formu...
This study was conducted to investigate how Saudi management leadership is different from the Americ...
The purpose of this study is to search for differences in humor use between Arabs and Americans and ...
This paper examined how cultural differences impact management practices between Jordanians and Amer...
This study examines the effect of national culture on the design of management control systems (MCS)...
Previous studies have indicated differences in managerial characteristics between supervisors from d...
Prior studies primarily in Anglo-American and Asian cultural settings have found that budgetary part...
One of the basic reasons for studying cross-cultural leadership is the question of the extent to whi...
Successful leadership behavior of today\u27s more culturally diverse workforce is one of the most im...
The purpose of this study was to examine the societal culture in Egypt in relation with leadership a...
Management style is a useful barometer of competitive behavior and, as such, offers an opportunity t...
This paper explores perception of managerial ability across cultures. The focus is on how Japanese m...
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
This paper examines differences in what affects managerial perfor-mance of middle-level managers in ...
This paper investigates the relationship between organizational culture and perceptions of leadershi...
The underlying cultural values and assumptions provide a framework for interpreting events and formu...
This study was conducted to investigate how Saudi management leadership is different from the Americ...
The purpose of this study is to search for differences in humor use between Arabs and Americans and ...
This paper examined how cultural differences impact management practices between Jordanians and Amer...
This study examines the effect of national culture on the design of management control systems (MCS)...
Previous studies have indicated differences in managerial characteristics between supervisors from d...
Prior studies primarily in Anglo-American and Asian cultural settings have found that budgetary part...
One of the basic reasons for studying cross-cultural leadership is the question of the extent to whi...
Successful leadership behavior of today\u27s more culturally diverse workforce is one of the most im...
The purpose of this study was to examine the societal culture in Egypt in relation with leadership a...
Management style is a useful barometer of competitive behavior and, as such, offers an opportunity t...
This paper explores perception of managerial ability across cultures. The focus is on how Japanese m...
One of the basic reasons that the authors investigated cross-cultural leadership was to determine th...
This paper examines differences in what affects managerial perfor-mance of middle-level managers in ...
This paper investigates the relationship between organizational culture and perceptions of leadershi...