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Title: Motivating and Leading


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Motivating and Leading
Chapter 11
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Cross-Cultural Research on Motivation
  • Motivation is very much a function of the context
    of a persons work and personal life. That
    context is greatly influenced by cultural
    variables, which affect the attitudes and
    behaviors of individuals (and groups) on the job.

3
Cross-Cultural Research on Motivation(contd.)
  • Some generalized assumptions about motivation
    based on Hofstedes research
  • Uncertainty avoidance
  • Power distance
  • individualism vs. Collectivism
  • High masculinity vs. Feminine culture

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Work Centrality
  • Work centrality is defined as the degree of
    general importance that working has in the life
    of an individual at any given point in time.
  • The higher the mean work centrality score, the
    more motivated and committed the workers would be.

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The Meaning of Work (MOW) Research
  • Functions satisfied by work
  • Work provides a needed income
  • Is interesting and satisfying
  • Provides contacts with others
  • Facilitates a way to serve society
  • Keeps one occupied
  • Gives status and prestige
  • The MOW team looked at the score for each
    function for various countries

6
Motivation Theories in the International Context
  • How applicable are motivation theories proposed
    by Maslow and Herzberg in the international
    context?
  • Haire, Ghiselli and Porters survey concluded
    that Maslows needs, in particular the
    upper-level ones, are important at the managerial
    level, although the managers reported that the
    degree to which their needs were fulfilled did
    not live up to their expectations.
  • Ronen concluded that need clusters are constant
    across nationalities and that Maslows need
    hierarchy is confirmed by these clusters. Also,
    Herzbergs categories are confirmed by the
    cross-national need clusters..

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The Need Hierarchy in the International Context
  • Ronens need clusters
  • Job goals, such as working area, work time,
    physical working conditions, fringe benefits, and
    job security
  • relationships with co-workers and supervisors
    and
  • work challenges and opportunities for using
    skills.

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Roles Played by Managers on International
Assignments
  • A representative of the parent firm
  • The manager of the local firm
  • A resident of the local community
  • A citizen of either the host country or of
    another country
  • A member of a profession
  • A member of a family

9
Variables in the Leaders Role
  • The content of leadership comprises the
    attributes of the leader and the decisions to be
    made
  • The context of leadership comprises all those
    variables related to the particular situation.

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Factors Affecting Leadership Abroad(Exhibit 11-7)
  • Content
  • Context

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Culturally-Contingent Beliefs Regarding Effective
Leadership Styles
  • Sample comments made by managers from various
    countries
  • Americans
  • The Dutch
  • Arabs
  • Iranians
  • Malaysians
  • The French
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