1988
DOI: 10.1080/00208825.1988.11656491
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OB for Social Development: A Position Paper

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“…The opportunities for studying leadership and its influence on employee behaviors in the third-world countries are tremendous. The organizations tend to be rife with "people" problems thanks to their daunting missions, bureaucratic structures, kinship oriented staff, conservative clientele (Khandwalla, 1988) and different cultural orientations (Hofstede, 2001). The Indian world view has been influenced by a variety of influences including spiritual texts and scriptures spanning from 2500 BC to eighth century AD, Mughal rulers, the colonial British masters and the post-independence and pre-1990s socialistic views and post-1990 liberalization.…”
Section: Uniqueness Of Indian Cultural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opportunities for studying leadership and its influence on employee behaviors in the third-world countries are tremendous. The organizations tend to be rife with "people" problems thanks to their daunting missions, bureaucratic structures, kinship oriented staff, conservative clientele (Khandwalla, 1988) and different cultural orientations (Hofstede, 2001). The Indian world view has been influenced by a variety of influences including spiritual texts and scriptures spanning from 2500 BC to eighth century AD, Mughal rulers, the colonial British masters and the post-independence and pre-1990s socialistic views and post-1990 liberalization.…”
Section: Uniqueness Of Indian Cultural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%