Cultural Differentials Modify Change: Comparativeness of the SADC and the US
Mambo G. Mupepi and
Patience Taruwinga
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Mambo G. Mupepi: Seidman College of Business, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Patience Taruwinga: Business Division, Saint Joseph's College, Rensselaer, IN, USA
International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management (IJSEM), 2014, vol. 3, issue 2, 50-79
Abstract:
A mixed research methodology was deployed to show that cultural differences and perceived risk-taking must be considered in charting competences in advancing household enterprises in the Southern African Development Communities and the USA. The consequences were that triumphant households were those that took cognizance of multiculturalism in assessing and measuring performance. Multiple Linear Regression analysis demonstrated that capacity must be customized to suit organizational vision and that the vital predictor of perceived success in the USA was performance orientation while uncertainty avoidance topped the list in the SADC. Results indicate that diversity was understood in all successful enterprises.
Date: 2014
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