The consequences of social category faultlines in high- and low-context cultures: a comparative study of brazil and germany

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  • who: ufeffKathrinufeff ufeffBurmannufeff and ufeffThorstenufeff ufeffSemrauufeff from the University Massachusetts Dartmouth, United States have published the paper: The consequences of social category faultlines in high- and low-context cultures: A comparative study of Brazil and Germany, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose the following: Societal cultures vary considerably with respect to prevalent cultural norms and values, which shape individual perceptions and behavior in organizations and can influence team interaction patterns (Hall, 1959; O`Reilly, 1989; Schwartz, 1999; House et_al, 2004). Building on this idea, in this section, the authors develop arguments to suggest . . .

     

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