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Title: Towards African Work Orientations: Guide from Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions
Authors: Oppong, Nana Yaw
Keywords: Hofstede
cultural dimensions
Africa
work orientations
cultural values
African worker
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: European Journal of Business and Management
Abstract: Work orientation is the meaning an individual gives to work and the relative importance assigned to work in one’s life. This study assesses and predicts work orientations of employees of Sub-Saharan African – countries with diverse but similar cultural consequences. Scores of Hofstede’s study on his five cultural dimensions, and review of some major and enduring African cultural and social values are the two main categories of data for analysis. Organised under ten work-related factors, the paper produces what guide and shape the behaviour of the African based on his/her enduring cultural and social values. These work orientations could be guide to employers, especially multinational ones, to understand what influence the behaviour of the African at work. This is because the African will always be influenced by his/her cultural values, and their recognition of these values could enhance effective management of the employment relations
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9440
ISSN: 2222-2839
Appears in Collections:Department of Human Resource Management

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