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Using Cultural Archetypes in Cross-cultural Management Studies

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2016-03-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Richter, Nicole Franziska  
Hauff, Sven  
Schlägel, Christopher  
Gudergan, Siegfried  
Ringle, Christian M.  orcid-logo
Gunkel, Marjaana  
Institut
Personalwirtschaft und Arbeitsorganisation W-9  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4020
Journal
Journal of international management  
Volume
22
Issue
1
Start Page
63
End Page
83
Citation
Journal of International Management, 22 (1): 63-83 (2016)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.intman.2015.09.001
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84960382775
Publisher
Elsevier
Studies examining the effects of culture on intentions and behaviors within organizations, as well as of related cross-cultural differences, often focus on either the direct or moderating effect of single cultural value dimensions, or on the moderating effect of country as a proxy of culture. However, culture is i) a multidimensional construct that ii) does not necessarily entirely correspond to particular countries. Disregarding these realities means turning a blind eye to the possibility of more complex interrelationships between various cultural dimensions, or to the possibility of cultural diversity within countries. This paper advocates the use of cultural archetypes in cross-cultural management studies. The use of cultural archetypes represents a configuration approach to studying culture that incorporates a holistic pattern of multiple cultural dimensions. We utilize individual-level data from 10 countries and identify six cultural archetypes that are present in all these countries. Drawing on an illustrative example of culture's effect on entrepreneurial intention, we propose that a cultural archetype approach can be more suitable for analyzing cross-cultural effects than conventional approaches.
Subjects
Archetype
Cross-cultural
Culture
Entrepreneurship
Measurement
DDC Class
330: Wirtschaft
380: Handel, Kommunikation, Verkehr
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