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A Longitudial Comparison of Hofstede´S Measuring Tools Vsm 94 and Vsm 2013

Agnesa Hiczérova, Vladimír Burcík, Frederick Kohun, Robert Skovira and David Gonda
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Agnesa Hiczérova: Comenius University, Slovakia
Vladimír Burcík: Comenius University, Slovakia
Frederick Kohun: Robert Morris University, United States
Robert Skovira: Robert Morris University, United States
David Gonda: Comenius University, Slovakia

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Abstract: Geert Hofstede’s work on national culture and its characteristic dimensions has been the subject of discussion and debate since its inception in the late 1970’s. In this paper we examined Geert Hofstede´s theory of national culture dimensions. We compared the results of the two versions of Value Survey Module (VSM 94 and VSM 2013). The participants were divided into several groups depending on the year of data collection and the VSM version. Afterwards comparisons were made between the participant groups for which national culture dimensions were measured with VSM 94, separate comparisons were made between participants groups for which national culture dimensions were measured with VSM 2013, and comparisons which were comparing participant groups VSM 94 and participant groups VSM 2013.Some significant differences were found.

Keywords: Hofstede; cultural model; VSM 94; VSM 2013 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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