牙买加对创业的文化态度:比较探索

Dave Valliere
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这是对牙买加文化信仰和创业态度的探索。采用混合定性和定量的方法,实证地发现牙买加存在不同的亚文化视角,这些视角无法通过霍夫斯泰德的民族文化维度等粗糙措施来预测。与加拿大类似数据的比较有助于将这些结果置于更广泛的研究背景下。有人提出,这些亚文化在当地环境中的相对优势和优势,在牙买加民族文化与直接影响创业意图和行动的个人认知和主观规范之间架起了一座桥梁。因此,这些亚文化对于制定影响牙买加全国创业率的政策和做法具有重要意义。
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Jamaican cultural attitudes to entrepreneurship: a comparative exploration
This is an exploration of cultural beliefs and attitudes to entrepreneurship in Jamaica. A hybrid qualitative and quantitative methodology is employed to empirically discover the existence of diverse sub-cultural perspectives in Jamaica that cannot be predicted from coarse measures such as Hofstede's dimensions of national culture. A comparison to similar data from Canada serves to place these results in a broader research context. It is proposed that the relative strength and preponderance of these subcultures in the local environment act to bridge between Jamaican national culture and the individual cognitions and subjective norms that directly influence entrepreneurial intentions and actions. These subcultures are therefore significant to the design of policies and practices to affect national entrepreneurship rates in Jamaica.
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