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Attitudes towards women managers in theUnited Arab Emirates: The effects of patriarchy, age, and sex differences
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2005) 20 (6): 522–540.
Published: 01 September 2005
... contributes to the literature on cross‐cultural studies by systematically assessing the attitudes towards women managers in the UAE. Culture (sociology) Attitude surveys Gender United Arab Emirates Women executives © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2005 H1. The UAE...
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The dark side of Japanese management in the 1990s: Karoshi and ijime in the Japanese workplace
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2004) 19 (3): 312–331.
Published: 01 April 2004
... Management attitudes Employees attitudes Changing society Culture (sociology) Some 71 percent of the Detroit workers answered yes to the first question, compared to 44 percent of Yokohama workers. Some 54 percent of the Detroit workers said that they would do the same job over again compared to 33...
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Work stress, control beliefs and well‐being in Greater China: An exploration of sub‐cultural differences between the PRC and Taiwan
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2003) 18 (6): 479–510.
Published: 01 September 2003
... are highly conscious of their competitiveness, efficiency and success (Tung, 1989). Profit is the ultimate goal of any business organizations in Taiwan. Entrepreneurship is highly valued in the society. Work psychology Stress Culture (sociology) China Taiwan Work stress has become one...
