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Culture, Self-Identity, and Work

Culture, Self-Identity, and Work

Miriam Erez / P. Christopher Earley

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Oxford University Press
Año de edición:
1993
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Sociedad y ciencias sociales
ISBN:
9780195075809

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A great deal of research has been completed on the relationship between behavior and the organization of work, most of which has viewed the relation from an ethnocentric perspective. In Culture, Self-Identity, and Work Miriam Erez and P. Christopher Earley show how this research is insufficient to develop a global theory of work behavior because a true global theory necessitates the inclusion of a cultural perspective. Solidly grounding their work in the fields of psychology, management, and anthropology, Erez and Earley propose a new, multilevel, theoretical framework utilizing an individual’s self-concept as a means of linking cultural values and social interaction to emergent work behavior. They have developed a Self-Representation Theory in which three components are relevant to an individual’s work behavior: cultural and situational characteristics, cognitive representation of the self, and managerial practices and techniques used in organizations. The authors assert that managerial practices are evaluated by the self, in line with the cultural norms and values, and with respect to their contribution to employees’ notion of self-worth and well-being. Positive evaluations of managerial practices enhance work behavior and the book’s principal focus is on how these practices relate to the components of culture and the self. Culture, Self-identity, and Work includes specific recommendations for structuring work environments and managerial processes to match cultural practices and enhance productivity in the workplace, making it an essential reference for all professionals, as well as scholars and students of managerial behavior, organizational behavior, and national and organizationalculture.

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