Original paper
Traditions and Transitions in Quantitative Societal Culture Research in Organization Studies
Abstract
Quantitative societal culture research (QSCR) in organization studies crystallizes a configuration of social science perspectives and methods that became prominent in the 1970s. We consider the qualities of and boundaries around cultural groups that this tradition emphasizes, and other characteristics of cultural groups that it does not emphasize. Current debates surrounding this tradition reflect both recent social science innovations and...
Paper Details
Title
Traditions and Transitions in Quantitative Societal Culture Research in Organization Studies
Published Date
Nov 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
11
Pages
1539 - 1558
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