The revolutionary study of how the place where we grew up shapes the
way we think, feel, and act-- with new dimensions and perspectives
Based on research conducted in more than seventy countries over a
forty-year span, Cultures and Organizations examines what drives
people apart--when cooperation is so clearly in everyone's interest.
With major new contributions from Michael Minkov's analysis of data from
the World Values Survey, as well as an account of the evolution of
cultures by Gert Jan Hofstede, this revised and expanded edition:
- Reveals the "moral circles" from which national societies are built
and the unexamined rules by which people think, feel, and act
- Explores how national cultures differ in the areas of inequality,
assertiveness versus modesty, and tolerance for ambiguity
- Explains how organizational cultures differ from national
cultures--and how they can be managed
- Analyzes stereotyping, differences in language, cultural roots of the
2008 economic crisis, and other intercultural dynamics