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Hatch & Cunliffe: Organization Theory: 2e
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A list of corporate values posted on the wall in the reception area of an organization's headquarters offices would be classified by a culture researcher as an example of cultural:
A list of corporate values presented to employees on a laminated wallet-sized card would be classified by an ethnographer as an example of cultural:
According to Hofstede, national cultures such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Denmark, in which people are more accepting of innovative ideas and eccentric or deviant behavior, are which of the following?
Which of the dimensions Hofstede used to define differences between national cultures refers to the degree to which members of a culture are expected to act independently of other members?
A cultural analysis of a company produces the list shown below. This list exemplifies which of Schein's levels of culture?
According to Siehl and Martin, a subculture that supports the larger or dominant culture in an organization is referred to as:
According to Hofstede, there are four dimensions of difference between national cultures. Which of the following is not one of the dimensions Hofstede studied?
Narrative approaches to organizational culture:
Postmodern studies of organizational culture invoke: