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Opportunity to join a research consortium developing an understanding of the preferred leader behaviour of businesspeople across societies and nations.

  • 1.  Opportunity to join a research consortium developing an understanding of the preferred leader behaviour of businesspeople across societies and nations.

    Posted 03-01-2014 19:33

    Opportunity to join a research consortium developing an understanding of the preferred leader behaviour of businesspeople across societies and nations.

    The global research project studying preferred leader behaviour and cultural values has been underway since 1996, and we are seeding additional collaborators. The project is for the most part collaborator self-funded with minor support available for data entry costs. A description of the arrangements is at http://crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/Values.html (Some countries block this site as it will not divulge its encryption algorithm, email me for details.)
    We currently have data from the list below, and seek more, especially in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Russia and the CIS.
    1. China: Zhengzhou-2 samples working adults; Suzhou-students; Guangzhou-working adults, Macau-working adults; Shenzhen-working adults. I may be able to get data from Shanghai, we need data from Beijing.
    2.  Korea-Students
    3.  Japan-Students
    4.  New Zealand-working adults, can get students
    5.  Singapore, small, unreliable sample
    7.  India-nothing yet
    8.  Iran-several cities
    9.  Turkey-Izmir and Istanbul
    10. South Africa-English-speaking students, and a small sample of Afrikaans.
    11. Zambia
    12. Ghana
    13. Uganda
    14. Kenya
    15. Nothing from North Africa
    16. Nothing from Spain, Italy, Greece, France
    17. Romania, need other Central Europe
    18. Germany
    19. UK-England
    20. USA-small sample from California, Texas, and North Dakota and what we have planned for a national sample when the online survey is up and running.
    21. Mexico-Guadalajara
    22. Chile-Santiago

     

    Romie Frederick Littrell, PhD, FIAIR
    Editor, AIB Insights; International Management Area Editor, International Journal of Emerging Markets
    AUT Business School, Tel. extension 5805, Mail stop B-31