Cultural Differences Between U.S. and Russian Students

作者: Antony P. Girlando , Claire J. Anderson

DOI: 10.1300/J097V07N03_04

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摘要: Abstract The study explores differences in U.S. and Russian national work-related values. Comparing the results obtained using Hofstede's 1994 instrument with earlier, but very limited studies, value orientation of cultures were found. A comparative examination orientations (n = 73) 75) students found that may affect international alliances. Despite exposure to Western values, their cultural values remained almost totally unchanged. upheld divergence. Implications for practice future research are offered.

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