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Hofstede's Model of National Cultural Differences and Their Consequences- a Triumph of Faith — a Failure of Analysis
Hofstede's model of national cultural differences and their consequences: A t...
Brendan McSweeney Human Relations; Jan 2002; 55, 1; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 89

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