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Revista de Psicología (Lima)

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Abstract

SMITH, Peter B.. Towards studies of organizational behaviour with greater local relevance. Rev. psicol. (Lima) [online]. 2007, vol.25, n.2, pp. 177-195. ISSN 0254-9247.

Theories of organizational behaviour mostly originated in North America. In testing their applicability elsewhere, attention must be given to differences in local environments and in the values of local employees. Within Latin America, the prevalence of high collectivism and power distance are particularly important. Employees’ attachment to their organization has been shown to differ within collectivistic cultures. The argument is illustrated by two Latin American studies. Firstly, the ways in which managers handle work events within Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina are compared. Secondly, cross-national work problems of employees from these countries are surveyed. The results emphasize the need to take account of variability within the region, and the need to use measures that capture locally important issues.

Keywords : Culture; Organizational behaviour; Latin America.

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