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Management Department, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, Wisconsin 53190
In spite of the popularity of institutional explanations of organizational form, most international management research uses dimensions of national culture to explain crossnational differences in individual work centrality. In this study, we show that social institutions explain variance in work centrality in addition to Hofstede's (2001) dimensions of national culture. Using individuallevel data from 30,270 interview respondents from the World Value Survey and institutional data for their 26 countries, we developed hypotheses to investigate whether selected social institutions (i.e., socialism, union strength, educational accessibility, social inequality, and industrialization) affect individual work centrality. We tested our crosslevel hypotheses using Hierarchical Linear Modeling. Findings showed that all of the social institutional variables studied predicted lower work centrality.
Department of Management and Decision Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 991644736
parbotek{at}mail.uww.edu
cullenj{at}cbe.wsu.edu
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