Prior studies examined cross-national differences in the links between organizational characteristics and workers' attitudes and behaviors using a nation-as-a-moderator analytical model. We point out four major methodological problems of testing the nation-as-a-moderator model at individual level. Based on two series of cross-national studies that successfully employed multilevel modeling, we propose a cross-level nation-as-amoderator model to resolve the methodological problems. We further contend that the cross-level approach may also offer an alternative theoretical perspective for researchers to map and explain cross-national variation in organizational behaviors
Purpose: Cross-national studies of employees' values and beliefs have extracted dimensions of nation...
Multi-Level Issues in International HRM: Mean Differences, Explained Variance, and Moderated Relatio...
This paper examines coworker networks in the American, Chinese, German, and Spanish divisions of a g...
Prior studies examined cross-national differences in the links between organizational characteristic...
The present article has two objectives. First, general issues for developing and testing cross cultu...
The present article has two objectives. First, general issues for developing and testing cross cultu...
This study explores the structure of the work-related preferences (WRPs) of 175 Australian, 283 Mexi...
This study explores the structure of the work-related preferences (WRPs) of 175 Australian, 283 Mexi...
This study explores the structure of the work-related preferences (WRPs) of 175 Australian, 283 Mexi...
The authors examined the measurement equivalence of the Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP) a...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...
Nations differ in national means as well as intra-cultural variations (ICVs) of particular cognition...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...
This paper puts forwards different existing theories on classifying cultures of different countries....
The advent of the 21st century has witnessed an increasing interest in developing knowledge of inter...
Purpose: Cross-national studies of employees' values and beliefs have extracted dimensions of nation...
Multi-Level Issues in International HRM: Mean Differences, Explained Variance, and Moderated Relatio...
This paper examines coworker networks in the American, Chinese, German, and Spanish divisions of a g...
Prior studies examined cross-national differences in the links between organizational characteristic...
The present article has two objectives. First, general issues for developing and testing cross cultu...
The present article has two objectives. First, general issues for developing and testing cross cultu...
This study explores the structure of the work-related preferences (WRPs) of 175 Australian, 283 Mexi...
This study explores the structure of the work-related preferences (WRPs) of 175 Australian, 283 Mexi...
This study explores the structure of the work-related preferences (WRPs) of 175 Australian, 283 Mexi...
The authors examined the measurement equivalence of the Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP) a...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...
Nations differ in national means as well as intra-cultural variations (ICVs) of particular cognition...
This paper contributes to the research on organizational culture (OC) from a crosscountry perspectiv...
This paper puts forwards different existing theories on classifying cultures of different countries....
The advent of the 21st century has witnessed an increasing interest in developing knowledge of inter...
Purpose: Cross-national studies of employees' values and beliefs have extracted dimensions of nation...
Multi-Level Issues in International HRM: Mean Differences, Explained Variance, and Moderated Relatio...
This paper examines coworker networks in the American, Chinese, German, and Spanish divisions of a g...