This paper links Hofstede’s work with more recent research comparing the Australian business culture with that of the United States to see if Australia is another Anglo-American culture or does it have its own unique cultural stereotype. Findings include support for Hofstede’s dimensions, except Power Distance and Individualism. There are also some dichotomies between Hofstede’s dimension connotations for the Australian business culture too. There is a need to scientifically measure the Australian Business Culture against other cultures to develop a more complete Australian stereotype
Culture and cross-cultural differences are increasingly important in international business and mana...
During the 1990’s there was considerable debate in Australia about the desirability or otherwise of ...
In the first chapter I am concerned with the general characteristic and the economic situation of Au...
This paper links Hofstede's work with more recent research comparing the Australian business culture...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of Management, 1989.Introduction -- Values and cu...
In this paper, the authors will discuss the current regulations and culture of Australia as an educa...
Management style is a useful barometer of competitive behavior and, as such, offers an opportunity t...
This study uses the Organizational Culture Profile of OReilly et al. (1991), as adapted by Windsor a...
A comparison of the culture and attitudes of Australians with those of ten other countries on five d...
Australia is the world’s sixth-largest nation, with a stable, democratic society, a strong economy a...
For those far away, the image of Australia is one of contrasts: sun, sand, surf, blue skies, deserts...
This article (1) examines the social distribution of cultural practices in Australia, and (2) compar...
This article is aimed at studying of cultural and linguistic connections between Australia and Great...
During the 1990's there was considerable debate in Australia about the desirability or otherwise of ...
The aim of the thesis is to outline the basic theoretical frameworks and concepts of cultures and cr...
Culture and cross-cultural differences are increasingly important in international business and mana...
During the 1990’s there was considerable debate in Australia about the desirability or otherwise of ...
In the first chapter I am concerned with the general characteristic and the economic situation of Au...
This paper links Hofstede's work with more recent research comparing the Australian business culture...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, Graduate School of Management, 1989.Introduction -- Values and cu...
In this paper, the authors will discuss the current regulations and culture of Australia as an educa...
Management style is a useful barometer of competitive behavior and, as such, offers an opportunity t...
This study uses the Organizational Culture Profile of OReilly et al. (1991), as adapted by Windsor a...
A comparison of the culture and attitudes of Australians with those of ten other countries on five d...
Australia is the world’s sixth-largest nation, with a stable, democratic society, a strong economy a...
For those far away, the image of Australia is one of contrasts: sun, sand, surf, blue skies, deserts...
This article (1) examines the social distribution of cultural practices in Australia, and (2) compar...
This article is aimed at studying of cultural and linguistic connections between Australia and Great...
During the 1990's there was considerable debate in Australia about the desirability or otherwise of ...
The aim of the thesis is to outline the basic theoretical frameworks and concepts of cultures and cr...
Culture and cross-cultural differences are increasingly important in international business and mana...
During the 1990’s there was considerable debate in Australia about the desirability or otherwise of ...
In the first chapter I am concerned with the general characteristic and the economic situation of Au...