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Ebunka: do cultural differences matter?

机译:Ebunka:做文化差异吗?

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A human factors research program currently underway involves Japanese nuclear power operators. Results from this study suggest that the norm of socially desirable behavior appears to influence operators' job performance and the value of that performance as preceived by experts. In Japan, focus on the correct behavior is viewed as positive. This result represents a sharp contrast with results from similar research programs conducted on power plant operators from the US. Such a collectivistic behavior (i.e., focus on social norms and expected behaviors) is viewed negatively in American culture. A comparison of results from Japan and the US may suggest that cultural differences play a significant role in determining the performance of nuclear power plant operators. It is argued that the most important role of future cross-cultural research in the nuclear industry is to contribute to smoother and more effective technology transfer.
机译:目前正在进行的人类因素研究计划涉及日本核电经营者。本研究的结果表明,社会期望的行为的规范似乎影响了经营者的工作表现以及专家预期的表现的价值。在日本,关注正确的行为被视为正面。该结果表示与来自美国电厂运营商的类似研究计划的结果鲜明对比。在美国文化中,这种集体主义行为(即,关注社会规范和预期行为)。比较日本和美国的结果可能表明文化差异在确定核电厂运营商的表现方面发挥着重要作用。有人认为,未来跨文化研究在核工业中最重要的作用是有助于更顺畅和更有效的技术转让。

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