Indian managers at both middle and senior levels in organizations profess a belief in group-based, participative decision
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• Indian managers at both middle and senior levels in organizations profess a belief in group-based, participative decision making, but have little faith in the capacity of workers for taking initiative and responsibility. American managers on the other hand place a relatively higher faith in the capacity of individuals to take responsibility, and a lower faith in group-oriented participative decision making.
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International HRM A Cross-Cultural Approach
ISBN: 9780761974055
1st Edition
Authors: Terence Jackson
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