Managerial values in the greater Middle East: Similarities and differences across seven countries |
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Authors: | David A. Ralston Carolyn P. Egri Liesl Riddle Arif Butt Tevfik Dalgic David M. Brock |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hull University Business School, United Kingdom;2. Tanta University, Egypt;3. University of Bradford, United Kingdom;4. University of Exeter, United Kingdom;1. Department of Studies in Physics, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysuru 570006, India;2. Applied Nuclear Physics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata 700064, India;3. JSS Technical Institutions, JSSTI Campus, Mysuru 570006, India |
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Abstract: | Our study of the cultural values of managers in the Greater Middle East uses a unique sample of 989 respondents across seven countries (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Pakistan, Turkey, and the UAE). The primary focus of our paper is the assessment of the differences and similarities in collectivism, individualism, and universalism values within the region. While acknowledging that the empirical research foundation for the Middle East is minimal, we develop directional hypotheses based upon the historic socio-cultural influences and contemporary economic and political factors that may influence business ideology. In sum, our findings show significant between-country differences for all three of these values dimensions. We conclude with a discussion of these differences and why they may have occurred. We also provide suggestions for new avenues of research that our findings indicate are relevant. |
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