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Does gender make a difference in leadership and stress orientations? An empirical study of German and Russian working adults

机译:性别是否会影响领导和压力取向?对德国和俄罗斯在职成年人的实证研究

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This paper examines stress, task, and relationship orientations of people in the high-context cultures of Russia and in the low-context cultures of Germany. As a result of the analysis of 462 responses, some significant differences were found between the two samples. Gender is a significant factor in task orientation. However, gender did not demonstrate any differences in the relationship orientations of these respondents. Gender and place of birth together are significant factors in overload stress perceptions. The literature on German and Russian cultures is presented along with practical applications, suggestions, and implications for future studies. This study fills the gap in the management literature and offers a unique analysis of the leadership orientation and stress orientation of German and Russian adults. Organisations will have a significant competitive advantage from the correct adaptation and alignment of the organisation's management practices with the national culture.
机译:本文考察了俄罗斯高语境文化和德国低语境文化中人们的压力,任务和关系取向。分析了462个响应后,两个样本之间发现了一些显着差异。性别是任务导向的重要因素。但是,性别并未显示出这些受访者在关系取向上有任何差异。性别和出生地一起是超负荷压力感知的重要因素。介绍了德国和俄罗斯文化的文献以及实际应用,建议和对未来研究的启示。这项研究填补了管理文献中的空白,并对德国和俄罗斯成年人的领导力导向和压力导向提供了独特的分析。正确地调整组织的管理实践并使其与国家文化相适应,组织将具有显着的竞争优势。

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