Given the shortcomings of unidimensional accounts of culture that are based on nationality, this paper builds on and steps beyond current multidimensional conceptualizations of culture in order to provide first empirical evidence for a multidimensional operationalization of culture. It shows the multiple and simultaneous sources of cultural values (i.e., Family, Nationality, Urban/Rural Background, etc.) that individuals draw from in order to behave in accordance with their social setting. This contributes to our understanding of how and when individuals adopt multiple cultural identities. As the first attempt to operationalize the ‘mosaic’ framework of culture proposed by Chao and Moon (2005), this paper presents rich and detailed accounts...
As national markets of many countries around the world continue evolving as arenas of ‘lived multicu...
In response to the somewhat paradoxical combination of increasing diversity in the global workforce ...
Studies examining the effects of culture on intentions and behaviors within organizations, as well a...
AbstractCulture, as a sign of identity, becomes a contentious issue now more alive when creating a s...
Most prevalent theories in cross cultural management reduce the variability of individual relations ...
International audienceThe number of studies on culture and cultural differences has been growing sin...
With the rising proportion of multicultural employees in organisations, this thesis seeks to explore...
Social identity has been linked to a number of work-relevant constructs. Specifically, researchers h...
A noticeable rise in global mobility has led to an increase in people identifying with more than one...
Culture is a coherent entity we use for describing our cooperative interests with others in politica...
This article proposes a social network approach to the study of multiple cultural identifications. W...
The present article has two objectives. First, general issues for developing and testing cross cultu...
Terms such as Globalisation and cross-cultural management are widely used by both organisational man...
The paper presents various approaches to studying cultures of different countries. The starting poin...
Traditionally, cultures have been treated as though they reside exclusively within, or perfectly ove...
As national markets of many countries around the world continue evolving as arenas of ‘lived multicu...
In response to the somewhat paradoxical combination of increasing diversity in the global workforce ...
Studies examining the effects of culture on intentions and behaviors within organizations, as well a...
AbstractCulture, as a sign of identity, becomes a contentious issue now more alive when creating a s...
Most prevalent theories in cross cultural management reduce the variability of individual relations ...
International audienceThe number of studies on culture and cultural differences has been growing sin...
With the rising proportion of multicultural employees in organisations, this thesis seeks to explore...
Social identity has been linked to a number of work-relevant constructs. Specifically, researchers h...
A noticeable rise in global mobility has led to an increase in people identifying with more than one...
Culture is a coherent entity we use for describing our cooperative interests with others in politica...
This article proposes a social network approach to the study of multiple cultural identifications. W...
The present article has two objectives. First, general issues for developing and testing cross cultu...
Terms such as Globalisation and cross-cultural management are widely used by both organisational man...
The paper presents various approaches to studying cultures of different countries. The starting poin...
Traditionally, cultures have been treated as though they reside exclusively within, or perfectly ove...
As national markets of many countries around the world continue evolving as arenas of ‘lived multicu...
In response to the somewhat paradoxical combination of increasing diversity in the global workforce ...
Studies examining the effects of culture on intentions and behaviors within organizations, as well a...