Crossvergence ten years on: impact and further potential
Author: Witt, Michael A. INSEAD Area: Economics and Political ScienceIn: Journal of International Business Studies, vol. 39, no. 1, January 2008 Language: EnglishDescription: p. 47-52.Type of document: INSEAD ArticleNote: Please ask us for this itemAbstract: The 1997 JIBS paper by Ralston, Holt, Terpstra, and Yu was instrumental in anchoring and extending the construct of crossvergence in cross-cultural research. Ten years on, the paper has lost none of its relevance, and continues to offer important opportunities for further theory development and attendant empirical research. Scope for further work seems to exist especially in three areas: the meaning of crossvergence; national culture and economic ideology; and processes of change.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The 1997 JIBS paper by Ralston, Holt, Terpstra, and Yu was instrumental in anchoring and extending the construct of crossvergence in cross-cultural research. Ten years on, the paper has lost none of its relevance, and continues to offer important opportunities for further theory development and attendant empirical research. Scope for further work seems to exist especially in three areas: the meaning of crossvergence; national culture and economic ideology; and processes of change.
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