Author:
Berger Ron,Drori Netanel,Rachamim Matti,Alon Ilan
Abstract
PurposeThis paper aims to generalize emic studies of culture and thus provide indigenous view nuanced particularly for emerging markets.Design/methodology/approachThe authors review four local business frameworks and deconstruct each into three different constructs. The authors systematically evaluate culture specific studies, particularities of jaan pehchaan (India), guanxi (China), sviazi (Russia) and wasta (Arab countries).FindingsBuilding on social networking theory, the authors synthesize an emic model for four types of large emerging markets cultures – China, Russia, India and Arab countries – and divide them according to their affective, conative and cognitive elements.Practical implicationsBy knowing the impact of the constructs and how to leverage it, managers can successfully penetrate and manage these complex markets.Originality/valueCurrent models of culture, such as the ones proposed by Hofstede and GLOBE, are etic in their orientation, attempting to find variations in common dimensions across different cultures. Emic approaches to studying culture are more bottom-up and are idiosyncratic to the culture.
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting,Business and International Management
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