24 research outputs found
Different Approaches to Wealth Creation: A Comparative Study of the American and Japanese Automobile
This chapter deals with the simple yet important question of whether national culture matters in today’s rapidly globalizing world. This study explores the automobile sectors in Japan and the USA and examines the relevance to the cultural constructs of individualism/collectivism, time orientation, and uncertainty avoidance. To maximize research confidence with limited resources, it triangulates its qualitative findings and the literature concepts generated from quantitative research. The grounded findings include the connection between business practices and cultural values, the interrelated nature of cultural dimensions, and a clarification of the cultural construct of uncertainty avoidance
Bridging the digital divide: Use of public internet kiosks in Mauritius
10.4018/jgim.2010091101Journal of Global Information Management18115-3