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Characterization of European Management Perspective Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Comparative Analysis

Aida Cîmpeanu (), Sergiu Pîrju () and Gabriela Mironov ()
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Aida Cîmpeanu: Danubius Universty of Galati, Romania
Sergiu Pîrju: Danubius Universty of Galati, Romania
Gabriela Mironov: Danubius Universty of Galati, Romania

Risk in Contemporary Economy, 2011, 220-224

Abstract: Because Europe is characterized by the coexistence of several cultures whose characteristics have both similarities and differences but appreciable, the results of researchers in this regard are different from each other, this distinction is often made based on the prevailing values of that culture , which determines the orientation of the country for a certain system, management style or to a specific profile manager. A particularly important role in characterizing cultural factors play European management, each differing from the other culture as module in addressing various fundamental issues that characterize that society. These issues can be characterized by certain general cultural dimensions that Hofstede defines them as aspects of a culture that can be measured in relation to other cultures. The differences between management systems in European countries (mainly EU countries) in the context of this article, the study is based on four cultural dimensions of Hofstede model (power distance, individualism vs. collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, femininity vs. masculinity) and change scores recorded for these dimensions in each country. Dimensions considered primarily affect organizational culture which in turn significantly influence the development and performance of the organization and its members, management practices and policies.Data from Hofstede's study reinforce and support the claim that European countries can be grouped systematically cultural groups (Nordic countries, Latin, Germanic, Anglo-Saxon, Eastern Europe) that allow significant interpretation in terms of management organization, and that can speak of a typical single European culture but you can see all dimensions of cultural differences taken into account.

Keywords: European management; organizational culture; the cultural dimension (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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