荷兰与波兰对领导力与文化的认知:GLOBE项目

Dutch and Polish Perceptions of Leadership and Culture: The GLOBE Project

European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology · 1997
被引 24
ABS 3

中文导读

基于GLOBE项目数据,比较荷兰与波兰管理者对领导力偏好和文化维度的差异,发现两国在权力距离、不确定性规避和未来导向等方面存在显著不同。

Abstract

In this paper the objectives of a new international research project that focuses on the perception of leadership across cultures will be presented. The definition of leadership will be discussed in relation to cross-cultural leadership research. The ideas and theory on which the project is based will be introduced along with several of the hypotheses the project is designed to test. Besides testing the general hypotheses, results obtained in the GLOBE study can also be used for a more focused comparison between two countries. In this paper, differences in preferred leadership attributes and national culture dimensions in The Netherlands and Poland are presented. A total of 287 Dutch managers from six organizations and 277 Polish managers from six organizations filled out questionnaires. The results indicate that Dutch and Polish cultures differ strongly on power distance, uncertainty avoidance and future orientation. Regarding preferred attributes for outstanding leadership, Polish respondents score especially high on administrative skills, vision, and diplomacy, whereas Dutch managers emphasize integrity, inspirational behavior and vision. Polish respondents are also less negative about autocratic leadership.

跨文化管理领导力组织文化国际比较