1. Elite Female Business Students in China and Norway: Job-Related Values and Preferences.
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Nordhaug, Odd, Gooderham, Paul, Zhang, Xian, Liu, Yali, and Birkelund, GunnElisabeth
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BUSINESS students , *BUSINESS school graduates , *ECONOMIC development , *VALUES (Ethics) , *BUSINESS ethics , *CROSS-cultural differences , *OCCUPATIONS - Abstract
The focus of this paper is on the work-related values, preferences, and future expectations among female students at two elite business schools in China and Norway. The paper argues that while gender theory predicts no significant differences between these two groups, both cultural and economic development theory imply fundamental differences. The overall picture we get from this study is mixed, in that while both cultural dimensions and economic development dimensions generally have a significant impact on the variations in job-related values between the selected Chinese and Norwegian female business students, there are also commonalities that are ascribable to gender. That is, while there clearly are differences between the two groups there are also a number of significant similarities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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