Managerial values and culture: where do Iranian executives stand?
Article Abstract:
Explanation regarding to how cultural values drive management behavior should help explain why business make certain competitive moves that ,ultimately determine the success or failure in an increasingly competitive group, is given. This is explained by taking the example of Iran.
Publication Name: The Academy of Management Executive
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0896-3789
Year: 2003
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Culture and leadership in Iran: the land of individual achievers, strong family ties, and powerful elite
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A study of 300 Iranian middle managers from different fields as a part of the Globe Project is presented. Despite much of the economic and societal change, the results of the study shows that the country's deeper cultural traits are still intact.
Publication Name: The Academy of Management Executive
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0896-3789
Year: 2003
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HE Tahmaseb Mazaheri, Minister of Economy, on the Iranian economy
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HE Tahmaseb Mazaheri, Minister of economy, discusses about the government's economic strategy of Iran, performance of the economy. His views and policies toward foreign investment is also discussed.
Publication Name: The Academy of Management Executive
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0896-3789
Year: 2003
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