In this joint article we test the common assumption that a measure of culture developed for the national level can also be used for comparing regions within a country. Three different research projects independently measured culture differences within the Federal Republic of Brazil, all three using a version of Hofstede`s Values Survey Module (VSM). The largest provided separate scores for all of Brazil`s 27 states, the next largest for 17 of the more populous states. Factor analyses of VSM item scores across states in both cases only very partly replicated Hofstede`s cross-national dimension structure; only Individualism versus Collectivism reappeared clearly. We attribute this lack of fit to a restriction of range of VSM item scores among...
Contains fulltext : 159777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hofstede's fr...
Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan, forming ...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan...
In this joint article we test the common assumption that a measure of culture developed for the nati...
This chapter introduces and critically discusses the idea of measuring the culture of countries and ...
Traditionally, cultures have been treated as though they reside exclusively within, or perfectly ove...
This case study examines and illustrates within country regional cultural differences and cross bord...
In the literature on culture, cultural differences are seen as differences between countries such as...
This case study examines and illustrates within country regional cultural differences and cross bord...
Sociologists and social psychologists often approach honor as a cultural trait belonging to specific...
This study examined the measurement equivalence of a global organizational survey measuring six work...
This work investigates the hypothesis although culture in the Northeast region lacks access and mark...
We consider why international business research comparing values, attitudes, and behaviors of manage...
Hofstede's framework, which is based on survey data collected in the late 1960s and early 1970s, dom...
This article reports the replication after 10 years of cultural consensus anal-yses in four cultural...
Contains fulltext : 159777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hofstede's fr...
Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan, forming ...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan...
In this joint article we test the common assumption that a measure of culture developed for the nati...
This chapter introduces and critically discusses the idea of measuring the culture of countries and ...
Traditionally, cultures have been treated as though they reside exclusively within, or perfectly ove...
This case study examines and illustrates within country regional cultural differences and cross bord...
In the literature on culture, cultural differences are seen as differences between countries such as...
This case study examines and illustrates within country regional cultural differences and cross bord...
Sociologists and social psychologists often approach honor as a cultural trait belonging to specific...
This study examined the measurement equivalence of a global organizational survey measuring six work...
This work investigates the hypothesis although culture in the Northeast region lacks access and mark...
We consider why international business research comparing values, attitudes, and behaviors of manage...
Hofstede's framework, which is based on survey data collected in the late 1960s and early 1970s, dom...
This article reports the replication after 10 years of cultural consensus anal-yses in four cultural...
Contains fulltext : 159777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hofstede's fr...
Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan, forming ...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan...