在社会经济不同的国家留学对工作相关价值观的影响:在英国接受教育的塞浦路斯工人提供的证据

Epaminondas Epaminonda
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本文分析了在经济相对发达、个人主义色彩较浓、不确定性规避程度较低、权力距离得分较低的国家学习的个人在工作相关价值观方面的变化。本文通过比较在英国留学的塞浦路斯工人和其他未出国留学的塞浦路斯人对工作价值观问卷的回答,以及对在英国留学的工人进行访谈,得出结论。结果表明,与当地培训的雇员相比,在国外学习的工人认为具有挑战性的工作、采用自己的工作方法的自由和培训机会等内在工作特征更为重要,而当地培训的雇员则认为薪酬、安全和附带福利等外在特征更为重要。出国留学人员的变化过程似乎主要涉及不协调和内部责任。本研究的主要理论贡献是提出了这样一个命题:在一个社会经济特征与本国不同的国家留学的教育经历会影响与工作相关的价值观,而这种变化是通过观察价值观差异和调整自身价值观的过程发生的。实际意义包括,由于员工在不同文化背景下接受教育,组织在员工价值观方面可能会变得更加多样化,这可能会对管理产生重大影响。
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The impact of studying abroad in a socioeconomically different country on work related values: Evidence from cypriot workers who were educated in the UK
This paper analyses changes in work related values in individuals that studied in a country that is relatively more economically developed, more individualistic, less uncertainty avoiding and with a lower power distance score compared to their home country. This is done by comparing the responses of Cypriot workers who studied in the UK with other Cypriots that did not study abroad on a work values questionnaire and by interviewing workers who studied in the UK. Results suggest that workers who studied abroad consider intrinsic job characteristics such as challenging work, freedom to adopt own approach to the job and training opportunities as more important than locally trained employees whereas locally trained employees consider extrinsic characteristics such as pay, security and fringe benefits as more significant. The process of change in the workers who studied abroad seems to involve primarily dissonance and internal accountability. The main theoretical contribution of this research is the proposition that educational experiences abroad in a country with different socioeconomic characteristics compared to the home country can influence work related values and that this change takes place through a process of observing values differences and adjusting one’s values. Practical implications include that organizations are likely to become more diverse in terms of employees’ values because of education of employees in different cultural contexts and that this may have significant effects on management.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cross Cultural Management is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in cross cultural aspects of management, work and organization. The International Journal of Cross Cultural Management (IJCCM) aims to provide a specialized academic medium and main reference for the encouragement and dissemination of research on cross cultural aspects of management, work and organization. This includes both original qualitative and quantitative empirical work as well as theoretical and conceptual work which adds to the understanding of management across cultures.
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