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Antecedents of perceived national and corporate culture differences: evidence from Chinese international strategic alliances
Authors:Li Dong  Keith W Glaister
Institution:1. School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London , Egham, UK Li.Dong@rhul.ac.uk;3. Management School, University of Sheffield , Sheffield, UK
Abstract:We investigate the determinants of managers' perceptions of national and corporate culture differences, using data obtained from Chinese partner managers of international strategic alliances. An expected positive relationship is found between the extent to which the managers have experienced culture-related management impediments and their perceptions of national and corporate culture differences. An expected negative relationship is found between the extent to which the Chinese partner firms have adopted cultural management policies and the perception of national culture difference, but is not found for the perception of corporate culture difference. The authors find no support for the expected negative relationship between cultural sensitivity and the perception of national and corporate culture differences. Adoption of cultural management policies moderates the relationship between the extent to which managers have experienced culture-related management impediments and their perception of corporate culture difference, but not their perception of national culture difference. It was also found that the degree of cultural sensitivity moderates the relationship between the extent to which the Chinese managers have experienced culture-related management impediments and their perceptions of national and corporate culture differences.
Keywords:antecedents  China  international strategic alliances  national and corporate culture differences
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