New Perspectives on International Industrial/Organizational PsychologyWiley, 17/07/1997 - 790 من الصفحات While there is a proliferation of books on the topic of how to do business in other cultures, there is a distinct lack of literature relating cultural differences in workers' needs, values, and norms to human resource practices and management. New Perspectives on International Industrial/Organizational Psychology fills that void by presenting scholarly research conducted by an eclectic, cross-cultural group of pioneers in the field. It offers a comprehensive resource of cutting-edge theories on how (and if) the relationship of an employee to the organization changes as a result of cultural or national origin. In order to produce a truly cross-cultural approach that advances both theoretical and methodological issues, about half of the volume's chapters team colleagues from different cultures working on a similar cross-cultural research topic. |
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... percent in 1990 ; team incentives were used by 12 percent of the companies in 1990 ( no data were available for 1987 ) ; use of profit- sharing plans increased slightly , from 34 percent to 37 percent ; use of gain - sharing plans ...
... percent in 1990 ; team incentives were used by 12 percent of the companies in 1990 ( no data were available for 1987 ) ; use of profit- sharing plans increased slightly , from 34 percent to 37 percent ; use of gain - sharing plans ...
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... percent pay , sixty days off with 80 percent pay to care for sick children , and the right to reduce the workday to six hours or the work week to four days for child caring . Swedish men and women have equal access to ed- ucational ...
... percent pay , sixty days off with 80 percent pay to care for sick children , and the right to reduce the workday to six hours or the work week to four days for child caring . Swedish men and women have equal access to ed- ucational ...
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P. Christopher Earley, Miriam Erez. percent , compared to 40.5 percent , 42.8 percent , 41 percent , 42.8 percent , and 45.8 percent in Japan , Britain , Israel , Germany , and the United States , respectively ( International Labor ...
P. Christopher Earley, Miriam Erez. percent , compared to 40.5 percent , 42.8 percent , 41 percent , 42.8 percent , and 45.8 percent in Japan , Britain , Israel , Germany , and the United States , respectively ( International Labor ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theory and Method Innovations | 11 |
A Cultural Perspective on Organizational Behavior | 53 |
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