Authors
S Arzu Wasti, Çetin Önder
Publication date
2012/11/12
Book
Commitment in organizations
Pages
326-360
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The denition of culture has been controversial in the social sciences; yet, there is considerable agreement that culture consists of shared elements that provide the standards for perceiving, believing, communicating, evaluating, and acting among those who share a language, a historical period, and a geographic location (Triandis, 1996). Culture is argued to manifest itself in terms of self-denitions, assumptions, beliefs, values, attitudes, norms, and overt behavior at the individual level and in structures, practices, and rituals at the organizational level (Aycan, 2000). As such, culture emerges as an important variable in terms of shaping the meaning, development, and implications of commitment. In this chapter, we critically review the growing cross-cultural commitment literature with a focus on methodological issues that may threaten the validity of explanations regarding the inuence of culture on commitment. The …
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