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Tomasz Lenartowicz

Researcher at Florida Atlantic University

Publications -  36
Citations -  3114

Tomasz Lenartowicz is an academic researcher from Florida Atlantic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rokeach Value Survey & Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2794 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomasz Lenartowicz include University of Texas at Austin.

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Cross-cultural competence in international business: toward a definition and a model

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a conceptual definition of cross-cultural competence (CC) as it applies to international business and develop a model for understanding how CC is nurtured in individuals, linking our definition to the concept of cultural intelligence.
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Measuring Hofstede's Five Dimensions of Cultural Values at the Individual Level: Development and Validation of CVSCALE

TL;DR: The authors developed a psychometrically sound measure of Hofstede's culture at the individual level, called CVSCALE, which is a 26-item five-dimensional scale of individual cultural values.
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Does Subculture Within a Country Matter? A Cross-Cultural Study of Motivational Domains and Business Performance in Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the effects of within-country subcultures on business outcomes and found that values as expressed through motivational domains, influence business performance, and that business performance will vary by subculture.
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A Framework for Culture Assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a framework by which valid cultural groupings may be assessed to facilitate further development in understanding culture effects, in order to facilitate the understanding of the nature and influences of culture.
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Culture, freedom and economic growth: Do cultural values explain economic growth?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors combine data from a benchmark report, the Index of Economic Freedom, with a significant relationship between measures of culture, economic freedom, and economic growth, and discuss the implications of this relationship for business and for further academic research.