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Аспекты мотивации работников в кросскультурной среде в контексте модели Хофстеде
Aspects of Motivation of Workers in the Cross-cultural Environment in the Context of Hofstede's Model
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Abstract Understanding the cultural specifics of organizational behavior in the international context allows managers to make decisions concerning the selection of employee motivation techniques both for commercial enterprises and state entities. Researcher Geert Hofstede defined culture as "the collective p... view more
Understanding the cultural specifics of organizational behavior in the international context allows managers to make decisions concerning the selection of employee motivation techniques both for commercial enterprises and state entities. Researcher Geert Hofstede defined culture as "the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one group from another". Evaluation model of cross-cultural aspects of the workers’ behavior gives managers the tools of formation of motivation and decision-making strategies. The process of motivation in multinational management team involves the positioning of employees in an international company in accordance with their interests, not only to the needs of transnational expansion, the formation of supportive and confidential organizational environment, informing the employee about the strategic intentions of the organization and their own career prospects. This achieves the activation of professional and communication skills of employees, determined by the synergistic effect of cross-cultural interaction.... view less
Keywords
motivation; synergy; organizational culture; work habits
Classification
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
Free Keywords
cross-cultural management; Geert Hofstede's typology of organizational cultures
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 51-55
Journal
Administrative Consulting (2017) 2
ISSN
1726-1139
Status
Published Version; reviewed