AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES
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Resumo: | For decades cross-cultural research has emphasized the strong impact of culture on organizational structures and leadership styles. Most models of entrepreneurial success neglect the cultural business environment, however. This study investigates the impact of entrepreneurial behavior and personal characteristics on venture success, depending on cultural background. The main hypothesis is based on a fit model, which states that culturally adequate behavior and characteristics of a small business owner relate to the success of their venture. We define small business owners as culturally adequate when their personal characteristics and behaviors fit the values and norms of the cultural environment in which their venture operates. In a culture high in uncertainty avoidance, for example, success should be predicted by a low tolerance for ambiguity, low levels of risk-taking, and a strong emphasis on time management by the entrepreneur, while in a low uncertainty-avoiding culture the opposite should be true. Similar hypotheses should hold for the cultural dimensions of collectivism/individualism (operationalized by self efficacy and internal locus of control) and human orientation (operationalized by mastery orientation). The fit-model is tested with German and Brazilian small business owners. This allows us to test for predictors of venture success and to compare success factors across cultures. The results indicate little support for the fit model. Culturally adequate behavior and personal characteristics do not seem to be necessarily related to venture success |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMESUM ESTUDO INTERCULTURAL SOBRE ESTRATÉGIAS, PESSOAS E SUCESSO EM PMES BRASILEIRAS E ALEMÃSCulturePersonality CharacteristicsActionVenture SuccessFor decades cross-cultural research has emphasized the strong impact of culture on organizational structures and leadership styles. Most models of entrepreneurial success neglect the cultural business environment, however. This study investigates the impact of entrepreneurial behavior and personal characteristics on venture success, depending on cultural background. The main hypothesis is based on a fit model, which states that culturally adequate behavior and characteristics of a small business owner relate to the success of their venture. We define small business owners as culturally adequate when their personal characteristics and behaviors fit the values and norms of the cultural environment in which their venture operates. In a culture high in uncertainty avoidance, for example, success should be predicted by a low tolerance for ambiguity, low levels of risk-taking, and a strong emphasis on time management by the entrepreneur, while in a low uncertainty-avoiding culture the opposite should be true. Similar hypotheses should hold for the cultural dimensions of collectivism/individualism (operationalized by self efficacy and internal locus of control) and human orientation (operationalized by mastery orientation). The fit-model is tested with German and Brazilian small business owners. This allows us to test for predictors of venture success and to compare success factors across cultures. The results indicate little support for the fit model. Culturally adequate behavior and personal characteristics do not seem to be necessarily related to venture successPor décadas a pesquisa intercultural tem enfatizado o forte impacto da cultura sobre as estruturas organizacionais e sobre os estilos de liderança. Muitos modelos de sucesso empresarial negligenciam, contudo, o ambiente organizacional. Este estudo investiga o impacto do comportamento empresarial e das características pessoais no sucesso do negócio, em dependência do contexto cultural. A hipótese central baseia-se em um modelo adaptativo, que constata estar o comportamento e as características adequadas de pequenos empresários relacionados com o sucesso de seus negócios. Pequenos proprietários são definidos como adaptados culturalmente quando suas características e comportamento pessoais correspondem a valores e normas da cultura na qual opera o seu negócio. Em uma cultura com grande controle da incerteza, por exemplo, o sucesso pode ser predito por uma baixa tolerância pela ambigüidade, pouco comportamento de risco e uma forte ênfase na administração e no gerenciamento do tempo por parte dos empresários. Por outro lado, numa cultura com baixo controle da incerteza acontece exatamente o oposto. Hipóteses semelhantes devem ser construídas para as dimensões culturais coletivismo/individualismo (operacionalizadas por eficácia pessoal e lócus de controle interno) e orientação humana (operacionalizada por orientação para o poder). O modelo adaptativo foi testado com uma amostra de pequenos empresários alemães e proprietários de pequenos negócios do Brasil. Isso nos permite testar preditores de sucesso empresarial e comparar fatores de sucesso em diferentes culturas. Os resultados indicam pouco apoio ao modelo de adaptação, necessidade de novos testes com outras culturas, além do conhecimento de que comportamento e características pessoais adequados culturalmente não parecem estar necessariamente relacionados ao sucesso empresarial.University of Algarve2013-04-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/526Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies; Book - PROCEEDINGS TMS ALGARVE 2012: Human Resources, Business Ethics & Governance; 407-419Tourism & Management Studies; Book - PROCEEDINGS TMS ALGARVE 2012: Human Resources, Business Ethics & Governance; 407-419Tourism & Management Studies; Book - PROCEEDINGS TMS ALGARVE 2012: Human Resources, Business Ethics & Governance; 407-419Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies; Book - PROCEEDINGS TMS ALGARVE 2012: Human Resources, Business Ethics & Governance; 407-4192182-8466reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporenghttps://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/526https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/526/713https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/526/745Copyright (c) 2016 Tourism & Management Studiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro-Tupinamba, AntonioUtsch, AndreasFrese, MichaelRauch, Andreas2023-12-27T10:25:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/526Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:56:18.780275Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES UM ESTUDO INTERCULTURAL SOBRE ESTRATÉGIAS, PESSOAS E SUCESSO EM PMES BRASILEIRAS E ALEMÃS |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES Ribeiro-Tupinamba, Antonio Culture Personality Characteristics Action Venture Success |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES |
title_full |
AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES |
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AN ITERCULTURAL STUDY ABOUT STRATEGIES, PERSONALITY AND SUCCESS WITH BRAZILIAN AND GERMAN SMES |
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Ribeiro-Tupinamba, Antonio |
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Ribeiro-Tupinamba, Antonio Utsch, Andreas Frese, Michael Rauch, Andreas |
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Utsch, Andreas Frese, Michael Rauch, Andreas |
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Ribeiro-Tupinamba, Antonio Utsch, Andreas Frese, Michael Rauch, Andreas |
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Culture Personality Characteristics Action Venture Success |
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Culture Personality Characteristics Action Venture Success |
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For decades cross-cultural research has emphasized the strong impact of culture on organizational structures and leadership styles. Most models of entrepreneurial success neglect the cultural business environment, however. This study investigates the impact of entrepreneurial behavior and personal characteristics on venture success, depending on cultural background. The main hypothesis is based on a fit model, which states that culturally adequate behavior and characteristics of a small business owner relate to the success of their venture. We define small business owners as culturally adequate when their personal characteristics and behaviors fit the values and norms of the cultural environment in which their venture operates. In a culture high in uncertainty avoidance, for example, success should be predicted by a low tolerance for ambiguity, low levels of risk-taking, and a strong emphasis on time management by the entrepreneur, while in a low uncertainty-avoiding culture the opposite should be true. Similar hypotheses should hold for the cultural dimensions of collectivism/individualism (operationalized by self efficacy and internal locus of control) and human orientation (operationalized by mastery orientation). The fit-model is tested with German and Brazilian small business owners. This allows us to test for predictors of venture success and to compare success factors across cultures. The results indicate little support for the fit model. Culturally adequate behavior and personal characteristics do not seem to be necessarily related to venture success |
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