The Impact of Culture on Feedback-Seeking Behavior: An Integrated Model and Propositions

In recent research scholars have addressed the issue of an individual's behavior in feedback-seeking activity and, except in scant studies, have virtually ignored the role of culture in this area. In this article we explore four cultural syndromes, based on past research, to form a cross-cultur...

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Published inThe Academy of Management review Vol. 25; no. 4; pp. 829 - 849
Main Authors Mary F. Sully de Luque, Sommer, Steven M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ada, Ohio, etc Academy of Management 01.10.2000
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Summary:In recent research scholars have addressed the issue of an individual's behavior in feedback-seeking activity and, except in scant studies, have virtually ignored the role of culture in this area. In this article we explore four cultural syndromes, based on past research, to form a cross-cultural model of feedback-seeking behavior. We advance propositions for the study of culture as a moderator to feedback-seeking behavior.
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ISSN:0363-7425
1930-3807
DOI:10.2307/259209