2016
DOI: 10.21008/j.0239-9415.2016.070.16
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Family and business in family enterprises in countries of low and high-context cultures – research conducted using grey system theory

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“…It was assumed, in accordance with Halls' approach [2,5], that Mexican enterprises are characterized by high context and collectivistic culture, which results in a more increased influence of values, norms and traditions on business decisions than it is the case with Polish enterprises. Despite significant and widely described cultural differences between Poland and Mexico, the author of the paper indicated in other analyses [3], that family-related features impact business behaviour more that cultural context does. Thus, she recognizes that there is a contextless element merging two areas of family business functioning, which she refers to as Business Responsibility of the Family.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…It was assumed, in accordance with Halls' approach [2,5], that Mexican enterprises are characterized by high context and collectivistic culture, which results in a more increased influence of values, norms and traditions on business decisions than it is the case with Polish enterprises. Despite significant and widely described cultural differences between Poland and Mexico, the author of the paper indicated in other analyses [3], that family-related features impact business behaviour more that cultural context does. Thus, she recognizes that there is a contextless element merging two areas of family business functioning, which she refers to as Business Responsibility of the Family.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Yet, the most popular and adequate definition to date seems to be the one by Hofstede, who defines it as the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group from others [1,2,3,6]. Hofstetde [6] presents in his work the psychological dimensions of culture.…”
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confidence: 99%
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