The impact of managerial values on decision-making behaviour: A comparison of the United States and Hong Kong |
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Authors: | David A Ralston David J Gustafson Robert H Terpstra David H Holt Fanny Cheung Barbara A Ribbens |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Connecticut, USA;(2) Florida State University, USA;(3) Chinese University of Hong Kong, China;(4) James Madison University, USA |
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Abstract: | This study addresses cross-national value differences and how values held by managers influence their decision-making behaviour. A two-by-two research design was used to examine values held by practising managers and future business leaders in the United States and Hong Kong. Machiavellianism, locus of control, intolerance of ambiguity, and dogmatism were the measures used to assess these values. Social desirability scores were used as covariants to help control for cultural differences. The findings indicate that differences exist to affect decision-making behaviour. Consequently, managers in both environments must make adaptations to accommodate the values of those involved in transnational businesses.The authors thank Michael H Bond for his many helpful comments. Also, we thank Priscilla Elass for her assistance with data collection. |
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