个人主义/集体主义的文化特征:新兴亚洲与工业化西方国家运营投资影响的比较研究

The cultural characteristic of individualism/collectivism: A comparative study of implications for investment in operations between emerging Asian and industrialized Western countries

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2009
被引 170
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于9国639家制造工厂数据,研究个人主义/集体主义文化特征如何影响新兴亚洲与工业化西方国家的运营投资决策,并验证绩效前沿理论。

Abstract

Abstract This study provides insight into the importance of national culture, investment in operations, and performance in the context of emerging Asian economies with a collectivist orientation, which are compared to industrialized Western nations with an individualist orientation. Hypotheses are developed and tested based on the cultural concept of individualism/collectivism, the theory of performance frontiers, and the extent of economic development. More specifically, data collected from 639 manufacturing plants in nine countries are used to first assess the influence of the cultural trait of individualism/collectivism on the extent of investment in structural assets (specifically: physical and capital‐based) and infrastructural assets (specifically: team‐based methods and improvement programs). Second, the influence of the extent of economic development on these investment factors is measured. Third, evidence is provided supportive of the theory of performance frontiers, and the nature of resource investments in the context of the cultural construct of individualism/collectivism. And fourth, support is provided for the efficacy of this theory, as well as for its compatibility and association with the resource‐based view of the firm. Overall, this study makes important contributions to both theory and practice, and provides evidence for the role played by the cultural characteristic of individualism/collectivism in determining plant level investment outcomes in emerging Asian economies.

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