Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal: Volume 11 Issue 4
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A field test of the diversity‐openness moderator model in newly formed groups: openness to diversity affects group decision effectiveness and interaction patterns
Yuka Fujimoto, Charmine E.J. Härtel, Günter F. HärtelDetrimental effects of diversity in workgroups has frequently been observed but research identifying the factors that lead to negative or positive effects in heterogeneous groups…
Antecedents of work‐family conflict among dual‐career couples: an Australian study
David F. Elloy, Catherine SmithThe dual‐career phenomenon has become increasingly prevalent worldwide. For couples juggling multiple demands, this lifestyle often generates stresses and strains at home and at…
Sources of perceived stress among American medical doctors: a cross‐cultural perspective
Abdul AzizEmpirical research on the sources of stress among US medical doctors is scarce. Most research studies reported in leading journals were done on doctors from other countries. The…
Workforce diversity, temporal dimensions and team performance
Beena S. SajiTemporal dimensions of work is about how individuals perceive the concept of “time”. Time is the critical success factor in any organisation. This article focuses on the theme…
Predicting IHRM strategy and practice decisions: development of the IHRM orientation typology
Shannon L.L. Lloyd, Charmine E.J. HärtelInternational human resource management (IHRM) is becoming increasingly fundamental to organisational success, as globalisation forces demand organisations to design and implement…
A preliminary cross‐cultural study of occupational community dimensions and hotel work
Darren Lee‐RossWhilst cultural variables are likely to have an important bearing on the attitudes and behaviour of hotel employees, anecdotally, a pan‐industrial work orientation has also been…
The role of capital account controls in developing countries: lessons from Malaysia
Pearl M. KamerThe 1997‐1998 Asian financial crises underscored the dangers of open capital accounts in developing nations that have weak macroeconomic policies or poorly regulated financial…