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Ilya Grison
Researcher at University of Westminster
Publications - 2
Citations - 92
Ilya Grison is an academic researcher from University of Westminster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Collectivism. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 82 citations.
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Societal-level versus individual-level predictions of ethical behavior: a 48-society study of collectivism and individualism
David A. Ralston,Carolyn P. Egri,Olivier Furrer,Min-Hsun Kuo,Yongjuan Li,Florian von Wangenheim,Marina Dabić,Irina Naoumova,Katsuhiko Shimizu,María Teresa de la Garza Carranza,Ping Ping Fu,Vojko Potocan,Andre A. Pekerti,Tomasz Lenartowicz,Narasimhan Srinivasan,Tania Casado,Ana Maria Rossi,Erna Szabo,Arif Nazir Butt,Ian Palmer,Prem Ramburuth,David M. Brock,Jane Terpstra-Tong,Ilya Grison,Emmanuelle Reynaud,Malika Richards,Philip Hallinger,Francisco B. Castro,Jaime Ruiz-Gutierrez,Laurie P. Milton,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Arunas Starkus,Audra I. Mockaitis,Tevfik Dalgic,Fidel León-Darder,Hung Vu Thanh,Yong-lin Moon,Mario Marco Molteni,Yongqing Fang,José Pla-Barber,Ruth Alas,Isabelle Maignan,Jorge Correia Jesuino,Chay-Hoon Lee,Joel D. Nicholson,Ho-Beng Chia,Wade M. Danis,Ajantha S. Dharmasiri,Mark Weber +48 more
TL;DR: In this article, the utility of both the societal-level and individual-level dimensions of collectivism and individualism values for predicting ethical behaviors of business professionals was investigated. But, the authors found that values at the individual level make a more significant contribution to explaining variance in ethical behaviors than do values at a societal level.
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Societal-Level Versus Individual-Level Predictions of Ethical Behavior: A 48-Society Study of Collectivism and Individualism
David A. Ralston,Carolyn P. Egri,Olivier Furrer,Min-Hsun Kuo,Yongjuan Li,Florian von Wangenheim,Marina Dabić,Irina Naoumova,Katsuhiko Shimizu,María Teresa de la Garza Carranza,Ping Ping Fu,Vojko Potocan,Andre A. Pekerti,Tomasz Lenartowicz,Narasimhan Srinivasan,Tania Casado,Ana Maria Rossi,Erna Szabo,Arif Nazir Butt,Ian Palmer,Prem Ramburuth,David M. Brock,Jane Terpstra-Tong,Ilya Grison,Emmanuelle Reynaud,Malika Richards,Philip Hallinger,Francisco B. Castro,Jaime Ruiz-Gutierrez,Laurie P. Milton,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Arunas Starkus,Audra I. Mockaitis,Tevfik Dalgic,Fidel León-Darder,Hung Vu Thanh,Yong-lin Moon,Mario Marco Molteni,Yongqing Fang,José Pla-Barber,Ruth Alas,Isabelle Maignan,Jorge Correia Jesuino,Chay-Hoon Lee,Joel D. Nicholson,Ho-Beng Chia,Wade M. Danis,Ajantha S. Dharmasiri,Mark Weber +48 more
TL;DR: In this article, the utility of both the societal-level and individual-level dimensions of collectivism and individualism values for predicting ethical behaviors of business professionals was investigated. But, the authors found that values at the individual level make a more significant contribution to explaining variance in ethical behaviors than do values at a societal level.