Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal: Volume 20 Issue 4
Table of contents - Special Issue: Values Across Cultures (VAC): Mapping differences and strengths in the Public sector
Mapping values in old vs new members of the European Union: A comparative analysis of public sector cultures
Ben Capell, S. Kubra Canhilal, Ruth Alas, Lutz Sommer, Carolin OssenkopThe purpose of the paper is twofold. The first purpose is to provide a synthesis of the dominant cross-cultural models and to present the more recent tri-axial model as a…
Assessing public sector values trough the tri-axial model: empirical evidence from Spain
Marc Esteve, Monica Grau, Ramon Cabrera ValleThe purpose of this study is to examine values among public sector employees. Furthermore, this study will identify differences according to several demographical variables with…
Exploring the values in the Italian public sector using the tri-axial model
S. Kubra Canhilal, Elio Borgonovi, Elio VeraThe purpose of the paper is to explore the values in the public sector in Italy using the tri-axial model and explore the reasons why these values are important for the Italian…
Mapping the values and culture in Chinese public sectors: an exploratory study
Ying Liu, Yuanjie Bao, Wei LiuThe exploratory study introduced the tri-axial model as a basic framework of cultural value to Chinese public sectors. The study tries to display value mapping of the Chinese…
Organizational values in the Brazilian public sector: An analysis based on the tri-axial model
Eliete Bernal Arellano, Andre Wakamatsu, Rodolfo RibasThe paper aims to identify the prevailing values of the public sector in Brazil, based on the tri-axial model. The study proposes to capture the dynamics between different values…
Public sector values: between the real and the ideal
Rachel Gabel-Shemueli, Ben Capell– The purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the core values of the Peruvian public sector in the particular context of recent public management reforms.
Life role salience and values
Annick Y. van Hattem, Carolin Ossenkop, Josje S.E. Dikkers, Claartje J. VinkenburgEven though both values and life roles are intensively studied topics, limited research has been conducted regarding the association between the two. In the context of the Dutch…