信任导航:宗族文化与传统管理的冲突

IF 2.2 Q3 BUSINESS
Alfredo Behrens
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管理与文化规范之间的不匹配如何导致参与度和生产力的下降?在日耳曼和地中海文化圈中,信任动态反映了根深蒂固的亲属关系模式,这种模式随着时间的推移缓慢演变。与日耳曼人相比,地中海人更倾向于信任自己的亲属。即使这些人迁移到拉丁美洲和美国等地区,独特的信任模式依然存在。日耳曼管理方法在很大程度上依赖于日耳曼文化中固有的基于信任的行为,而这些行为在地中海文化背景下可能无法找到共鸣。因此,这种管理方法在地中海企业集群中往往不那么有效。与此相反,地中海民族中常见的以亲缘关系为优先的管理方法则能营造一种信任、团队合作和集体责任感的环境。这种方法减少了官僚控制,提高了工作场所的参与度和绩效。这些论断综合了历史记载、商业文献、人类学研究,以及来自世界价值观调查第六波数据和在巴西桑巴舞学校环境中进行的为期两年的实地研究等来源的经验证据。
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Navigating trust: The clash of clan culture and conventional management

How does a mismatch between management and cultural norms lead to decreased engagement and productivity? Within both Germanic and Mediterranean cultural spheres, trust dynamics mirror deeply ingrained kinship patterns, which evolve slowly over time. The inclination to trust within one's own kin group is notably stronger among Mediterranean populations compared to their Germanic counterparts. Even as these populations migrated to regions such as Latin America and the United States, the distinct trust patterns persist. Germanic managerial methodologies rely heavily on trust-based behaviors inherent to Germanic cultures, which may not find resonance within the Mediterranean cultural context. Consequently, such managerial approaches often prove less effective within Mediterranean clusters. In contrast, management practices that prioritize kinship dynamics, commonly seen among Mediterranean peoples, foster an environment of trust, teamwork, and a sense of collective responsibility. This approach necessitates fewer bureaucratic controls and cultivates heightened levels of engagement and performance in the workplace. These assertions draw from a synthesis of historical accounts, business literature, anthropological studies, as well as empirical evidence from sources such as the World Values Survey Wave 6 data and field research conducted over a 2-year period within a Brazilian samba school setting.

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期刊介绍: Thunderbird International Business Review is a peer-reviewed journal that is published six times a year in cooperation with the Thunderbird School of Global Business Management, the world"s leading institution in the education of global managers. The journal"s aim is to advance and disseminate research in the field of international business. Its main target audience includes academicians and executives in business and government who have an interest in international business.
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