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Culture Leadership And Organizations The Globe Study Of 62 Societies

Peter Beike
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A Global Look at Time: A 24-Country Study of the Equivalence of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory

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Humble Chief Executive Officers’ Connections to Top Management Team Integration and Middle Managers’ Responses

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Gender differences in narcissism: A meta-analytic review.

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Bringing context out of the shadows of leadership

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Beyond the 'east-west' dichotomy: Global variation in cultural models of selfhood.

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Being Native American in business: Culture, identity, and authentic leadership in modern American Indian enterprises

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the manner in which American Indian leaders negotiate the boundaries between their indigenous organizations and the non-indigenous communities in which they do business and find that leaders define self through their collective identity, which is heavily influenced by tribal affiliation and tribal culture.
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Cultural Influences on Mediation in International Crises

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the impact of culture on state behavior in international crises, specifically with regard to mediation and its outcome, and test hypotheses rooted in both the internation...
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Do National Differences in Social Capital and Corporate Ethical Behaviour Perceptions Influence the Use of Collateral? Cross-Country Evidence

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of social capital and perceptions about corporate ethical behaviour on the use of collateral in corporate borrowing was studied using a dataset of more than 17,500 firms operating in over 100 transition and developing countries.
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Cross-cultural management and language studies within international business research: past and present paradigms and suggestions for future research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline how cross-cultural management and language studies developed as two interrelated sub-areas within international business research and discuss the changing paradigms and orthodoxies under which empirical research in cross-culture management and linguistics has been executed, focusing in particular on what they consider shortcomings in past and present research.
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Bound by Laws, or by Values? A Multi‐Level and Cross‐National Approach to Understanding the Protection of Minority Owners in Family Firms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider differences in family dynamics, stewardship-oriented organizational culture, and countries' legal and cultural dimensions to develop theory predicting differences in minority owner protection in family firms.