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Organizational Goals and Expected Behavior among American, Japanese and Korean Managers--A Comparative Study.
Academy of Management Journal1971Vol. 14(4), pp. 425–438
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Abstract
Empirical evidence is presented about organizational goals as viewed by samples of over 1,600 American, Japanese, and Korean managers. Comparative analyses of organizational goal perceptions and ex...
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